Photo-nuclear Science using laser Compton scattering gamma-rays in JAEA

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X-Ray Spectra, X- And Gamma-Ray Sources, Mirrors, Gratings, And Detectors, Properties Of Nuclei, Nuclear Energy Levels

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The laser Compton scattering gamma-rays are a new generation of gamma-rays which have advantages of tunable energy, high energy resolution, and almost 100% polarization. These gamma-rays have been used for wide fields as nuclear physics, nuclear astrophysics, and atomic energy engineering. One of the most important topics is a management of nuclear waste. We have proposed a novel non-destructive assay method for isotopes using nuclear resonance fluorescence measurement with the Compton scattering gamma-rays. This assay system is useful for the nuclear waste management. We have successfully demonstrated the detection of a target isotope hidden in heavy metals. We used these gamma-rays for the study of the nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics. We also have developed a new Compton scattering gamma-ray source with an energy region of sub-MeV.

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