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User-Friendly Program for Multifold Evaluation of Mössbauer Spectra

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New user-friendly software for analysis of Mössbauer-spectra has been developed. Evolution Algorithm is used for global search of Mössbauer parameters in order to enhance the reliability of the obtained results. Fitting of Lorentzians, Pseudo-Voigt line profiles, deriving hyperfine-field distributions including correlations and combinations and Mössbauer Line Sharpening by Fourier transformation provide a wide range of applicability.

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Klencsár, Z., Kuzmann, E. & Vértes, A. User-Friendly Program for Multifold Evaluation of Mössbauer Spectra. Hyperfine Interactions 112, 269–274 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010866928491

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