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eMIL: emission Mössbauer spectrometer

The advanced emission Mössbauer spectrometer eMil was built for the emis- sion Mössbauer (eMS) collaboration at ISOLDE/CERN. The set-up combines on-line and off-line isotope implantation used to measure hyperfine interactions in solids. The specific design of each lid-sample-holder makes it possible...

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Autor principal: Kern, Alice
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2872389
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Sumario:The advanced emission Mössbauer spectrometer eMil was built for the emis- sion Mössbauer (eMS) collaboration at ISOLDE/CERN. The set-up combines on-line and off-line isotope implantation used to measure hyperfine interactions in solids. The specific design of each lid-sample-holder makes it possible to perform measurements under versatile conditions. The set-up allows fast changes between different sample holders without having to realign, which makes eMIL extremely flexible. Within the scope of my CERN Summer Student Programme, I joined the Solid State Physics (SSP) Group at ISOLDE. During this time at CERN I prepared the set-up for Beam Time. The set-up was modified so that it complies to the electrical and mechanical standards in order to be moved to the experimental hall where the experiments were performed. Furthermore, I was able to participate in the Beam Time during which multiple experiments where conducted using emission Mössbauer spectroscopy by the emission Mössbauer collaboration at ISOLDE/CERN.