
Document Type
Thesis
Date of Award
1976
Abstract
At the 1974 Moessbauer Methodology Symposium, a paper by Agresti et al., introduced a novel method for determining recoil-free fractions, namely, the spectra of a series of thicknesses of absorbers are fitted simultaneously under a least squares minimization criterion to the transmission integral. This technique, when applied to 151Eu (source) and EU2O3 (absorber) to determine their recoil-free fractions, produced internally consistent values for these parameters. However, verification of the values obtained was not easily accomplished due to the lack of literature for comparison. It has been the objective of the research reported here to make a series of absorbers which could be used to verify the validity of the simultaneous fitting method. The material chosen from which to make the absorbers must have its recoil-free fraction known to a high degree of precision. Such a material is disodium pentacyanonitrosylferrate(II) or as it is commonly labelled, sodium nitroprusside—SNP.
Recommended Citation
O'Brien, George Phillips, "Production of Ultra-Thick Sodium Nitroprusside Absorbers for the Determination of Mössbauer Transmission Integral Parameters." (1976). All ETDs from UAB. 6949.
https://digitalcommons.library.uab.edu/etd-collection/6949
Comments
MS - Master of Science/Master of Surgery; ProQuest publication number 31751869