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Mössbauer analysis of Fe−N austenites

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Analysis of transmission Mössbauer spectra for high nitrogen Fe−N austenites is done in terms of five iron environments dealing with first and second nearest neighbour shells. The similar analysis for Fe−C austenites which displays only three iron environments led to the conclusion that carbon atoms are ordered whereas nitrogen atoms are more randomly distributed.

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Fall, I., Génin, J.M.R. Mössbauer analysis of Fe−N austenites. Hyperfine Interact 69, 513–516 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02401877

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