A gamma ray laser based on induced annihilation of electron-positron pairs

Physics – Optics

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Amplification, Annihilation Reactions, Electron-Positron Pairs, Gamma Ray Lasers, Positron Annihilation, Condensation, Electron-Positron Plasmas, Electrons, Nonlinear Optics

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In this paper, the coherent amplification of gamma radiation of a system of parapositronium atoms is proposed. The nonlinear optics of positronium media is suggested. The induced annihilation transitions for the electron-positron plasma are compared with those of the positronium medium. It is suggested that the Bose-Einstein condensation could play a crucial role in the estimation of the induced annihilation of electron-positron pairs for dense (n greater than about 10 to the 16th/cu cm) and cold (T of less than about 10,000 K) positronium systems. These transitions might play an important role in Klein-Alfven cosmology. Finally, with the further advancement of the positron technology, a gamma ray laser may be constructed.

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