Abstract

The applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy to studies of superconductivity are reviewed. with an emphasis on magnetic properties. Important contributions utilizing this technique have included studies of spin-lattice relaxation rates for magnetic impurities as a measure of magnetic pair-breaking effects, studies of magnetic ordering and its relationship to superconductivity in ternary superconductors such as the Chevrel phase, Re-Rh4B4 and oxide superconducting compounds, evaluation of crystal field ground states for magnetic ions, and studies of substitutional sites and the role of impurities on superconductivity in the high temperature superconductors.

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