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A new scheme for isomer pumping and depletion with high-power lasers

Nuclear Theory 2025-07-25 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We propose a novel scheme for the population and depletion of nuclear isomers. The scheme combines the γ\gamma-photons with energies 10\gtrsim 10 keV emitted during the interaction of a contemporary high-intensity laser pulse with a plasma and one or multiple photon beams supplied by intense lasers. Due to nonlinear effects, two- or multi-photon absorption dominates over the conventional multi-step one-photon process for an optimized gamma flash. Moreover, this nonlinear effect can be greatly enhanced with the help of externally supplied low-energy photons coming from another laser. These low-energy photons act such that the effective cross-section experienced by the γ\gamma-photons becomes tunable, growing with the intensity I0I_0 of the beam. Assuming I01018I_{0}\sim 10^{18} Wcm2^{-2} for the photon beam, an effective cross-section as large as 102110^{-21} cm2^2 to 102810^{-28} cm2^2 for the γ\gamma-photon can be achieved. Thus, within state-of-the-art 10 PW laser facilities, the yields from two-photon absorption can reach 10610^6 to 10910^9 isomers per shot for selected states that are separated from their ground state by E2 transitions. Similar yields for transitions with higher multipolarities can be accommodated by multi-photon absorption with additional photons provided.

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@article{arxiv.2404.07909,
  title  = {A new scheme for isomer pumping and depletion with high-power lasers},
  author = {C. -J. Yang and K. M. Spohr and M. Cernaianu and D. Doria and P. Ghenuche and V. Horny},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.07909},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures (with supplemental material). Published version