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    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A low cost, stand alone microprocessed equipment for data acquisition and driver control, designed under the requirements of Mössbauer spectroscopy is described. It has a functional mode as pulse analyzer (PHA) and a second mode as a multichannel analyzer (MCA) while it generates waveforms -- triangular, sawtooth and sinusoidal -- between 2 and 40 Hz, buffered up to a capacity of 750 mA for velocity transducer (DRIVER) management, with PID signal synthesizer and error minimization circuits. Its resolution is variable, between 2 and 1024 channels. The system has CMOS technology of integration, Z-80--74HC, with a 4.9152 MHz crystal time based; its dead time is of 0.61 μs and its minimum dwell time is of 32 μs. Data are continuously kept in memory and can be transferred, under a managing program request, via RS-232c protocol at 9600 BAUD -- to a PC computer for its analysis and display. The program written for a PC is able to distinguish up to 8 different spectrometers by means of an identity number assigned to each unit. Therefore, the serial input may be multiplexed in order to attend all the systems, that can work simultaneously.
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    Hyperfine interactions 110 (1997), S. 127-134 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The magnetic relaxation of isolated small (〈 100 Å) monodomain magnetic particles is due to superparamagnetic relaxation (predominant at high temperatures) and eventually quantum tunneling of the magnetic moment (at low temperatures). The superparamagnetic relaxation process can be formally described by an (multiple phonon absorption and emission) Orbach process with an anisotropy Hamiltonian due to crystalline or form anisotropy \widehatIon = S2 z and a usual dynamical spin-Hamiltonian for the spin--phonon interaction. From this Mössbauer spectra can be calculated using ab-initio or stochastic methods. Phonon-assisted tunneling and its influence on Mössbauer spectra are discussed.
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