https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2004060
Mössbauer spectroscopy on Fe impurities in diamond
1
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, DK-8000
Aarhus C, Denmark
2
EP Division, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
3
School of Physics, University of Natal, Durban 4041, South Africa
Corresponding author: Gerd.Weyer@cern.ch
Received:
9
July
2003
Accepted:
9
February
2004
Published online: 15 July 2004
Radioactive 57Mn+ ions have been implanted into a natural
diamond held at 300–1100 K for Mössbauer spectroscopy studies
on the 14 keV γ-radiation emitted in the decay of the 57Fe
daughter atoms. The Mn parent isotopes are found to be implanted
into defect sites of non-cubic symmetry, which anneal partially
with increasing temperature during the 57Mn lifetime. This is
concluded to lead to their incorporation on substitutional lattice
sites. This site is inherited by the majority of the 57Fe daughter
atoms, however, a sizeable fraction is expelled into interstitial
sites owing to the recoil in the nuclear -decay.
Thus the Fe isomer shifts in both lattice sites have been determined.
PACS: 61.72.-y – Defects and impurities in crystals; microstructure / 61.72.Ji – Point defects (vacancies, interstitials, color centers, etc.) and defect clusters / 76.80.+y – Mössbauereffect; other gamma-ray spectroscopy
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