Mössbauer effect

The Mössbauer effect involves the emission of gamma rays by atoms in a crystal without recoil, allowing precise measurements. It has significant applications in physics, particularly in the study of nuclear interactions and precise gamma-ray spectroscopy.
Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer Germany 1958
Mössbauer effect

The Mössbauer effect involves the emission of gamma rays by atoms in a crystal without recoil, allowing precise measurements. It has significant applications in physics, particularly in the study of nuclear interactions and precise gamma-ray spectroscopy.