Mössbauer Diffraction. II. Dynamical Theory of Mössbauer Optics

J. P. Hannon and G. T. Trammell
Phys. Rev. 186, 306 – Published 10 October 1969
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Abstract

The dynamical theory of Mössbauer optics is developed utilizing the multiple-scattering equations derived in the preceding paper (I). The general optical equations obtained are analogous to the equations of the dynamical theory of x-ray diffraction, but are generalized to account for the very strong polarization mixing which occurs in Mössbauer optics. This polarization mixing leads to a number of interesting features, such as Faraday effects, selective absorption, and selective critical reflection. The cases of Bragg reflection, Laue transmission, critical reflection, and off-Bragg transmission are treated in detail.

  • Received 26 February 1969

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.186.306

©1969 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. P. Hannon

  • Physics Department, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77001

G. T. Trammell*

  • Physik-Department der Technischen Hochschule München, München, Germany

  • *On leave from Rice University.

See Also

Mössbauer Diffraction. I. Quantum Theory of Gamma-Ray and X-Ray Optics

J. P. Hannon and G. T. Trammell
Phys. Rev. 169, 315 (1968)

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Vol. 186, Iss. 2 — October 1969

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