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Mössbauer Emission Spectra of 119Sn in Binary Compounds of Antimony and Tellurium

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Abstract The Mössbauer emission spectra of defect 119Sn atoms arising from 119Sb and 119mTe were measured in GaSb, InSb, In2Te3, ZnSb, CdSb, CdTe, and Ag2Te. The lattice sites of defect 119Sn atoms in these binary compounds were determined on the basis of the obtained Mössbauer parameters and the recoil energy associated with EC decays of the source nuclides. Together with the results of previous studies, the isomer shifts of both defect and normal 119Sn were shown to correlate with the electronegativitity of ligands in binary compounds of the main-group elements, such as Sn, Sb, and Te.
Title: Mössbauer Emission Spectra of 119Sn in Binary Compounds of Antimony and Tellurium
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Abstract The Mössbauer emission spectra of defect 119Sn atoms arising from 119Sb and 119mTe were measured in GaSb, InSb, In2Te3, ZnSb, CdSb, CdTe, and Ag2Te.
The lattice sites of defect 119Sn atoms in these binary compounds were determined on the basis of the obtained Mössbauer parameters and the recoil energy associated with EC decays of the source nuclides.
Together with the results of previous studies, the isomer shifts of both defect and normal 119Sn were shown to correlate with the electronegativitity of ligands in binary compounds of the main-group elements, such as Sn, Sb, and Te.

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