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29 November 2023 to 1 December 2023
CERN
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Emission Mössbauer spectrometer from ILmenau (eMIL): An update

29 Nov 2023, 17:51
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503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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Alice Kern

Description

The advanced emission Mössbauer spectrometer, eMiL (Emission Mössbauer from Ilmenau) was built for the emission Mössbauer (eMS) collaboration at ISOLDE/CERN. The set-up is based on the emission geometry and combines on-line and off-line isotope implantation used to measure hyperfine interactions in solids. Using radioactive Mössbauer probes that are ion-implanted to the sample by the GLM setup, eMiL has multiple advantages over the more common transmission or electron conversion setups. The versatility of the set-up is epitomized through five different lids: rotation, magnetic, powder, hot and cold lid. These lids can be easily interchanged, without the need for realignment, which makes eMiL extremely flexible during beam time. eMiL had its first successful run this year, which marked the first beam time for the Mössbauer collaboration since 2018. During this beam time it was proven that the set-up makes probe handling easy, while providing the flexibility needed by the eMS collaboration.

Authors

Alice Kern Juliana Schell (Institut Fur Materialwissenschaft Universität Duisburg-Essen (DE)) Ian Chang Jie Yap (Institut Fur Materialwissenschaft Universität Duisburg-Essen (DE)) Thanh Thien Dang (Institut Fur Materialwissenschaft Universität Duisburg-Essen (DE)) Magnus Hegelund (University of Aalborg (DK)) Mr Dmitry Zyabkin (Technical University of Ilmenau) Prof. Peter Johannes Schaaf (Technische Universitaet Ilmenau (DE))

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