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15 November 2001 Mossbauer standing waves in periodical resonant medium after synchrotron pulsed excitation
Maria A. Andreeva
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Proceedings Volume 4605, PECS 2001: Photon Echo and Coherent Spectroscopy; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447987
Event: PECS'2001: Photon Echo and Coherent Spectroscopy, 2001, Novgorod, Russian Federation
Abstract
The structure of the radiation field inside periodical multilayer including resonant 57Fe layers, as a function of the angle (in vicinity of the Bragg peak), energy or time, has been analyzed for the cases of the energy-resolved or pulsed excitation by synchrotron radiation. It has been shown that the variations of the angle of incidence in vicinity of the Bragg angle allow to scan across the bilayer depth and to get from reflectivity spectra itself the depth selective information on the magnetic ordering in an interface region.
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Maria A. Andreeva "Mossbauer standing waves in periodical resonant medium after synchrotron pulsed excitation", Proc. SPIE 4605, PECS 2001: Photon Echo and Coherent Spectroscopy, (15 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447987
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Magnetism

Synchrotrons

Iron

Scattering

Interfaces

Synchrotron radiation

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