Induced Emission of Gamma Radiation from Isomeric Nuclei

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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11 pages, 1 eps figure

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10.1103/PhysRevC.58.333

We study the possibility to influence the lifetime of nuclear isomeric states with the aid of incident fluxes of photons. We assume that a nucleus initially in an isomeric state |i> first absorbs an incident photon of energy E_{ni} to reach a higher intermediate state |n>, then the state |n> decays to a lower state |l>. In favorable cases the two-step induced emission rates become equal to the natural isomeric decay rates for incident power densities of the order of 10^{10} W cm^{-2}.

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