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Feb 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005phrva..71b3804s&link_type=abstract
Physical Review A, vol. 71, Issue 2, id. 023804
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Cooperative Phenomena In Quantum Optical Systems, Effects Of Atomic Coherence On Propagation, Absorption, And Amplification Of Light, Electromagnetically Induced Transparency And Absorption, Wave Propagation, Transmission And Absorption, Mossbauer Effect, Other Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy
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The propagation of nuclear polaritons through a scattering system composed of two spatially separated targets was studied. The stainless-steel targets were highly enriched in resonant 57Fe nuclei and had different thicknesses, and, in addition, the resonance width of one target could be increased by cooling it to low temperatures. A nuclear polariton state was created in both targets almost instantly by a short flash of synchrotron radiation. The propagation of the polariton could be perturbed by a time-dependent Doppler shift of the resonance energy in one of the targets. The effect of inversion of the target sequence on the polariton propagation was in the focus of our investigations. It was shown both theoretically and experimentally that in general a two-target scattering system is not commutative.
Gerdau Erich
Leupold O.
Popov S. L.
Potzel Walter
Rüter H. D.
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