Nuclear spectroscopy
Appearance
Nuclear spectroscopy is a superordinate concept of methods that uses properties of a
solid state chemistry.[5], and analysis of chemical composition (analytical chemistry
).
Methods
In nuclear physics these methods are used to study properties of the nucleus itself.
Methods for studies of the nucleus:
- Gamma spectroscopy
- Hypernuclear spectroscopy[6]
Methods for condensed matter studies:
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
- Mössbauer spectroscopy
- Perturbed angular correlation (PAC, TDPAC, PAC spectroscopy)
- Muon spin spectroscopy
- Nuclear orientation
- Channeling
- Nuclear reaction analysis
- Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR)
Methods for trace element analysis:
References
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