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Resonance Conversion as a Catalyzer of Nuclear Reactions |
KARPESHIN Feodor1,2;ZHANG Jing-Bo1;ZHANG Wei-Ning1 |
1Science Center and Department of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001
2Fock Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg State University, RU-198504 St. Petersburg, Russia |
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KARPESHIN Feodor, ZHANG Jing-Bo, ZHANG Wei-Ning 2006 Chin. Phys. Lett. 23 2391-2394 |
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Abstract It is shown that resonance internal conversion offers a feasible tool for mastering nuclear processes with laser or synchrotron radiation. The physics of the process is discussed in detail in a historical aspect. Possible experimental application is shown in the case of the M1 70.6-keV transition in nuclei of 169Yb. The nuclear transition rate in hydrogen-like ions of this nuclide can be enhanced by up to four orders of magnitude.
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Keywords:
23.20.Nx
42.65.-k
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Published: 01 September 2006
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23.20.Nx
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(Internal conversion and extranuclear effects (including Auger electrons and internal bremsstrahlung))
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42.65.-k
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(Nonlinear optics)
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42.62.-b
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(Laser applications)
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