2D data prossesing with MIMOS II

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Authors

  • Justus Pawlak
  • Mohammad Beyki
  • Moritz Jahns
  • Friedrich Bauer
  • Ralf Sindelar
  • Robert Patzke
  • Franz Renz

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  • University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover (HsH)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number20
Number of pages9
JournalHyperfine Interactions
Volume244
Issue number1
Early online date10 Nov 2023
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Abstract

The miniaturized Mössbauer-spectrometer (MIMOS II), originally devised by Göstar Klingelhöfer, is further developed by the Renz group at the Leibniz University Hanover in cooperation with the Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts. A new processing unit with a two-dimensional (2D) data acquisition was developed by M. Jahns. The advantage of this data acquisition is that no thresholds need to be set before the measurement. The energy of each photon is determined and stored with the velocity of the drive. After the measurement, the relevant area can be selected for the Mössbauer spectrum. Now we have expanded the evaluation unit with a power supply for a MIMOS drive and a MIMOS PIN detector. So we have a very compact MIMOS transmissions measurement setup. With this setup it is possible to process the signals of two detectors serially. Currently we are working on a parallel signal processing.

Keywords

    2D data processing, MIMOS II, Transmission measurement setup

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2D data prossesing with MIMOS II. / Pawlak, Justus; Beyki, Mohammad; Jahns, Moritz et al.
In: Hyperfine Interactions, Vol. 244, No. 1, 20, 12.2023.

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Pawlak, J, Beyki, M, Jahns, M, Bauer, F, Sindelar, R, Patzke, R & Renz, F 2023, '2D data prossesing with MIMOS II', Hyperfine Interactions, vol. 244, no. 1, 20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-023-01833-6
Pawlak, J., Beyki, M., Jahns, M., Bauer, F., Sindelar, R., Patzke, R., & Renz, F. (2023). 2D data prossesing with MIMOS II. Hyperfine Interactions, 244(1), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-023-01833-6
Pawlak J, Beyki M, Jahns M, Bauer F, Sindelar R, Patzke R et al. 2D data prossesing with MIMOS II. Hyperfine Interactions. 2023 Dec;244(1):20. Epub 2023 Nov 10. doi: 10.1007/s10751-023-01833-6
Pawlak, Justus ; Beyki, Mohammad ; Jahns, Moritz et al. / 2D data prossesing with MIMOS II. In: Hyperfine Interactions. 2023 ; Vol. 244, No. 1.
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