Study of spatial spin-modulated structures by Mössbauer spectroscopy using SpectrRelax

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SpectrRelax is an application for analysis and fitting of absorption and emission Mössbauer spectra. It includes a large selection of static and relaxation spectrum models, and allows fitting and searching for optimal model parameters. Recently, we have added new models for Mössbauer spectra of nuclides in spatial spin modulated structures. In these structures, spin density or direction changes in a periodic way along a single direction, and this wave is incommensurate with the underlying lattice. The models include Spin/Charge density wave, where the shape of this wave is represented as a sum of odd harmonics, Anharmonic spin modulation where the spin direction has a cycloidal type modulation, and a Spiral-like spin structure, in which magnetic moments rotate in a plane perpendicular to the wave propagation vector, forming a spiral.

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Matsnev, M. E., & Rusakov, V. S. (2014). Study of spatial spin-modulated structures by Mössbauer spectroscopy using SpectrRelax. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1622, pp. 40–49). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4898609

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