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Title: | Parametric Mössbauer radiation source |
Authors: | Skoromnik, O.D. Feranchuk, I.D. Evers, J. Keitel, C.H. |
Keywords: | ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Физика |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | American Physical Society |
Citation: | Phys Rev Accel Beams 2022;25(4). |
Abstract: | Numerous applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy are related to a unique resolution of absorption spectra of resonant radiation in crystals, when the nucleus absorbs a photon without a recoil. However, the narrow nuclear linewidth renders efficient driving of the nuclei challenging, restricting precision spectroscopy, nuclear inelastic scattering and nuclear quantum optics. Moreover, the need for dedicated x-ray optics restricts access to only few isotopes, impeding precision spectroscopy of a wider class of systems. Here, we put forward a novel Mössbauer source, which offers resonant photon flux for a large variety of Mössbauer isotopes with strongly suppressed electronic background. It is based on relativistic electrons moving through a crystal and emitting parametric Mössbauer radiation essentially unattenuated by electronic absorption. As a result, a collimated beam of resonant photons is formed, without the need for additional monochromatization. We envision the extension of high-precision Mössbauer spectroscopy to a wide range of isotopes at accelerator facilities, also using dumped electron beams. |
URI: | https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/289778 |
DOI: | American Physical Society |
Scopus: | 85129380834 |
Sponsorship: | O. D. S. is grateful to K. P. Heeg, A. Angioi, B. Nickerson, S. Kobzak, S. Bragin, D. Bakucz Canário and A. U. Leonau for useful discussions. |
Licence: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Кафедра теоретической физики и астрофизики (статьи) |
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