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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
We describe an experimental setup based on a sealed parallel-plate avalanche counter, which allows conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy at temperatures down to 120K. A study of the counting gas performances is carried out in order to find out the appropriate operating conditions. The detector can work in a wide range of pressures and voltages at room and low temperatures, for both iron- and tin-based Mössbauer transitions. An estimation of the gas gain is obtained by using a simple approach, which considers the avalanche gas process in parallel-plate geometry. The gas gain as a function of the filling pressure shows a maximum at room temperature and a monotonic increase at low temperature. The experimental setup has been tested with the determination of the Debye temperature of β-Sn, SnO2, and ε-FeSi.
Publisher: 
American Institute of Physics
Publication date: 
6 Jun 2007
Biblio References: 
Volume: 78 Issue: 6 Pages: 063902
Origin: 
Review of scientific instruments