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Hydrogen ordering effects in Laves - phase YFe2
Mössbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurements were performed before and after hydrogenation of YFe2 Laves phase in order to investigate the effect of hydrogen on their structural and magnetic properties. The experimental results show an instant change of both the lattice parameters and the hyperfine field. The results are interpreted due to the phase decomposition of the parent intermetallic in the aftermath of creation of stoichiometric hydrides YHc (c = 0.9; 2.5)
The hippodrome of Gerasa : a report on excavations and research 1982-1987
Ostrasz Antoni A. The hippodrome of Gerasa : a report on excavations and research 1982-1987. In: Syria. Tome 66 fascicule 1-4, 1989. pp. 51-77
A Dilute-Limit Heat οf Solution of Aluminium in Iron Studied with Mössbauer Spectroscopy
The room temperature Mössbauer spectra for binary iron-based solid solutions , with x in the range 0.03 ≤ x ≤ 0.05, were analysed in terms of binding energy between two Al atoms in the Fe-Al system. The extrapolated values of for x= 0 were used for computation of the dilute-limit heat of solution of aluminium in iron. The results were compared with that resulting from the Miedema's model of alloys as well as those derived from the heat of formation of the system, obtained with both calorimetric measurements and theoretical calculations. The comparison shows that our Mössbauer spectroscopy findings are in good agreement with all the other results mentioned above
A Dilute-Limit Heat οf Solution of Aluminium in Iron Studied with 57
The room temperature Mössbauer spectra for binary iron-based solid solutions , with x in the range 0.03 ≤ x ≤ 0.05, were analysed in terms of binding energy between two Al atoms in the Fe-Al system. The extrapolated values of for x= 0 were used for computation of the dilute-limit heat of solution of aluminium in iron. The results were compared with that resulting from the Miedema's model of alloys as well as those derived from the heat of formation of the system, obtained with both calorimetric measurements and theoretical calculations. The comparison shows that our Mössbauer spectroscopy findings are in good agreement with all the other results mentioned above
Hydrogen effect on the electronic and structural properties of Nb-Fe alloys
The influence of hydrogen on the electronic and structural properties of Nb1-yFey alloys has been studied with 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. No ability of hydrogen to creation of the ferromagnetic properties has been observed in this system. The results clearly indicate the ß-NbH0.85÷0.77 hydride formation in place of ?-Nb phase. The quadrupole splitting and the isomer shift of the ß-NbHx subspectrum have been considered in terms of interaction between the interstitials and the Mössbauer atoms within the hydride phase