A straightforward introduction to Moessbauer spectroscopy is presented along with a brief background to its discovery over 25 years ago. Several applications of Moessbauer spectroscopy in the study of condensed matter are described. The examples are based on recent investigations of the mixed magnetic AuFe system and amorphous alloys and show how Moessbauer spectroscopy can be used to obtain information on local atomic order, magnetic phases and texture. The diverse range of applications of Moessbauer spectroscopy is outlined, including a brief discussion of its use in topics of current interest in metal physics.
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Campbell, S. J. (1984). INTRODUCTION TO MOESSBAUER STUDIES OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS. Australian Journal of Physics, 37(4), 429–447. https://doi.org/10.1071/PH840429
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