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www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com Mössbauer ~ Spectrometer Following to our long-term experiences, we offer complete Mössbauer spectroscopy instrumental support

Mössbauer ~ Spectrometer > Mössbauer spectroscopy (MS) is based on resonant emission and absorption of gamma rays. > MS is used to study various sample types (including both nano-sized objects and bulk materials) with specific nuclei. > MS gives both physical and chemical structure information. > MS is extremely precise, non-destructive analysis technique. > MS is capable to analyze samples with low-concentration of specific nuclei. > MS is limited on solid samples only (frozen liquids are also suitable). > Radioactive source is required for MS. www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com

Complete Mössbauer spectroscopy solution > Transmission Mössbauer Spectrometer typical experimental setups are described below. > We are capable of experimental setup customization like: ~ Low-temperature measurements. ~ High-temperature measurements. ~ Conversion Electron/X-Ray measurements (in combination with transmission spectrometer a simultaneous conversion and transmission measurement is possible). ~ And more MS96 The 3 rd Generation Hardware Based Mössbauer Spectrometer > This represents third-in-row design of Mössbauer spectrometer. > Complete signal processing and spectra accumulation is provided by specialized hardware units. > Designed as stand-alone device, with all necessary components integrated in one body (including personal computer), or as standard NIM module. > Stand-alone version includes: ~ Intelligent Nuclear Detector Mark II. ~ Neodymium Velocity Transducer with built-in analog velocity feed-back PID controller. ~ Spectrometric bench. ~ Stand-Alone Main Unit. > NIM version includes: ~ Intelligent Nuclear Detector Mark II. ~ Neodymium velocity transducer with built-in analog velocity feed-back PID controller. ~ Spectrometric bench. ~ NIM Main Unit. MS96 VI Virtual Instrument Based Mössbauer Spectrometer > Complete signal processing is provided by software application on personal computer equipped with specialized digitizers and signal generators. > Virtual Instrument version includes: ~ Intelligent Nuclear Detector Mark I. ~ Neodymium velocity transducer with built-in analog velocity feed-back PID controller. ~ Spectrometric bench. ~ National Instruments fast digitizer. ~ National Instruments generator. ~ Personal computer (on request).

Individual Mössbauer spectroscopy components MS96 The 3 rd Generation Stand-Alone Main Unit > Complete Mössbauer spectrometer main unit solution, including: ~ Spectrum registration unit, velocity generator unit, input signal processing unit, personal computer and power supply. MS96 The 3 rd Generation NIM Main Unit > Mössbauer spectrometer main unit in standard NIM housing (2 unit), including: ~ Spectrum registration unit, velocity generator unit, input signal processing unit. > Controlled by personal computer (has to be connected externally via standard USB interface). MS96 The 3 rd Generation NIM Universal Spectrum Registration Unit > Separated spectrum registration unit in standard NIM housing (1 unit). > Spectrum registration unit is compatible with all known Mössbauer spectrometers. > Controlled by personal computer (has to be connected externally via standard USB interface).

Intelligent Nuclear Detector Mark I. and Mark II. > Complete detection unit for transmission measurements equipped with signal processing units. > Transmission measurement provides information about sample s volume. > Based on scintillation detector, with electronically controllable both amplification and high-voltage level (I2C or USB Interface). > Internal function is controlled and all operating parameters are stored by a microcontroller. > In a single small-sized body Mark I. includes: ~ Scintillation detector ~ High-Voltage power supply ~ Preamplifier and Amplifier ~ Internal temperature monitor. > Mark II. additionally includes Single-Channel Analyzer unit and two signal outputs (analog and logic). Conversion Electron/X-Ray Detector > Conversion Electron/X-Ray measurement provides information about sample s surface. > Gas flow detector for conversion measurements is designed to combine it with transmission detector (thus two spectra can be obtained simultaneously). > Multi-wire anode is used in this detector. Low-temperature Equipment Neodymium Velocity Transducer > Liquid nitrogen bath cryostat with vacuum experimental cell usable for frozen liquid samples. > Conversion Electron/X-Ray detector for low tremperature measurements. > Helium cryostat on request. > Electrodynamic velocity transducer based on neodymium magnets. > Includes integrated velocity feedback PID controller. And more Electronically Controllable High-Voltage Power Supply and Signal Amplifier > We offer complete Mössbauer spectroscopy instrumental and scientific support. > Detailed information and all parameters at www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com > Any additional information on request. > Standard NIM or individual housing, standard SHV connection. > Function is controlled using USB interface. www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com

www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com czech republic praha olomouc ostrava BRNO CONTACT: wien bratislava Contact for technical communication: Mgr. Jakub Navarik E: jakub.navarik@upol.cz P: +420 721 344 191 Contact for business communication: Mgr. Roman Jurecka E: roman.jurecka@upol.cz P: +420 585 631 530 Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials Slechtitelu 27, 783 71 Olomouc Czech Republic www.mossbauer-spectrometers.com www.rcptm.com