Abstract

The method of In-Beam Mossbauer Spectroscopy combining recoil implantation and Coulomb excitation allows the production of interstitial sites for Fe atoms in metals which display little or vanishing solubility for the Fe atoms in thermal equilibrium. Strongly pronounced dynamical effects for the Fe-interstitial complex are observed: Localized diffusion (cage motion) in several metals and in one case, in Sc, we observe the onset of the anomalously fast diffusion of Fe starting from the interstitial site.

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