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A method for decomposition of Mössbauer spectra of amorphous and disordered magnetic materials is tested. Its algorithm is discussed as well as the adaptation of the method for processing of more complex spectra including correlation between the isomer shift and the magnetic hyperfine field and also quadrupole effect.
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Nikolov, S., Stoilova, T. & Kantchev, K. On the advantages and validity of the method of decomposition of Mössbauer spectra from amorphous and disordered magnetic materials. Hyperfine Interact 58, 2671–2677 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398396
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