Lattice Dynamical Studies Using Absolute Measurements of the Lamb-Mössbauer Recoil-Free Fraction

Abstract
Absolute values of the recoil-free fraction f of the 14.4-keV γ rays of Fe57 are reported at temperatures from 4 to 1050°K. Co57, the parent of Fe57, is a dilute impurity in Au, Cu, Ir, Pd, Pt, Rh, and Ti. For intermediate temperatures the measured f is consistent with the calculations of Visscher, and Maradudin and Flinn when the impurity-host coupling constant is taken to be about the same as the host-host coupling constant. At the highest temperatures, the f's of Au, Cu, and Pd fall off faster than simple theory would predict due to diffusion and anharmonicities. The results are compared with the anharmonic lattice theory of Maradudin and Flinn. Chemical and temperature-shift data are also reported.

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