Abstract
Recent Mössbauer-effect experiments on iron in copper and iron in gold indicate that the line broadening due to diffusion is about a factor of 2 smaller than the value predicted by the independent-jump model of Singwi and Sjölander. A model for vacancy diffusion is advanced which results in Mössbauer spectra that are Lorentzian in shape with a broadening Δε that is proportional to the average diffusive jump rate τD1, as is also the case for the independent-jump model. The slope of Δε vs τD1 is related to the probability for a vacancy to dissociate completely from a Mössbauer atom and can be inferred from the correlation factor. The model indicates that the broadening can range from 0 in the highly correlated limit to a value less than 2τD1 in the uncorrelated limit.
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