G. Shirane

Gen Shirane was a Japanese-American experimental solid-state physicist who made important contributions in neutron spectroscopy. He was at Brookhaven in the mid-1950s before joining Westinghouse Research Labs in 1957, where he was a collaborator with Stan Ruby on early Mössbauer work. Shirane returned to Brookhaven in 1963 and remained there as a senior physicist for more than four decades.

Subjects
mössbauer effect(2) iron-57(1)
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* February 15, 1962 Physical Review G. Shirane, D. E. Cox, and S. L. Ruby Mössbauer Study of Isomer Shift, Quadrupole Interaction, and Hyperfine Field in Several Oxides Containing Fe57
April 1, 1962 Physical Review G. Shirane, W. J. Takei, and S. L. Ruby Mössbauer Study of Hyperfine Fields and Isomer Shifts in Fe 4 N and ( F e , N i ) 4 N
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