The effect which now bears his name, was discovered in 1958 by Rudolf Moessbauer at the Technical University of Munich.At first, this appeared to be a phenomenon related to nuclear energy levels that provided some information about excited state lifetimes and quantum properties. However, it soon became apparent that Moessbauer spectroscopy had applications in such diverse fields as general relativity, solid state physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, medical physics, archeology and art. It is the extreme sensitivity of the effect to the atomic environment around the probe atom as...
The effect which now bears his name, was discovered in 1958 by Rudolf Moessbauer at the Technical University of Munich.At first, this appeared to be a...
The effect which now bears his name, was discovered in 1958 by Rudolf Moessbauer at the Technical University of Munich.At first, this appeared to be a phenomenon related to nuclear energy levels that provided some information about excited state lifetimes and quantum properties. However, it soon became apparent that Moessbauer spectroscopy had applications in such diverse fields as general relativity, solid state physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, medical physics, archeology and art. It is the extreme sensitivity of the effect to the atomic environment around the probe atom as...
The effect which now bears his name, was discovered in 1958 by Rudolf Moessbauer at the Technical University of Munich.At first, this appeared to be a...