Parametric M\"{o}ssbauer radiation source
Abstract
Numerous applications of M\"{o}ssbauer spectroscopy are related to a unique resolution of absorption spectra of resonant radiation in crystals, when the nucleus absorbs a photon without a recoil. However, the narrow nuclear linewidth renders efficient driving of the nuclei challenging, restricting precision spectroscopy, nuclear inelastic scattering and nuclear quantum optics. Moreover, the need for dedicated X-ray optics restricts access to only few isotopes, impeding precision spectroscopy of a wider class of systems. Here, we put forward a novel M\"{o}ssbauer source, which offers a high resonant photon flux for a large variety of M\"ossbauer isotopes, based on relativistic electrons moving through a crystal and emitting parametric M\"ossbauer radiation essentially unattenuated by electronic absorption. As a result, a collimated beam of resonant photons is formed, without the need for additional monochromatization. We envision the extension of high-precision M\"{o}ssbauer spectroscopy to a wide range of isotopes at accelerator facilities using dumped electron beams.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1909.08046,
title = {Parametric M\"{o}ssbauer radiation source},
author = {O. D. Skoromnik and I. D. Feranchuk and J. Evers and C. H. Keitel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08046},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures