Study of a Nuclear Gamma-Ray Laser.
Abstract
In this analysis we describe briefly a possible approach to the realization of a gamma-ray laser ('graser') 1,2. The proposed scheme has its basis in certain long-lived excited states among the heavier nuclei. Decay of such states, for the most part, gives rise to high-order multipole radiation. These excited states are populated through either beta-decay or electron capture. The device presumes that a collection of such long-lived excited states is unstable to induced resonant emission. Decay of parent nuclei serve as the pumping mechanism in the proposed lasing scheme. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 03, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA129571
Entities
People
- Barukh Yaakobi
- Daniel M. Heffernan
- Richard L. Liboff
Organizations
- Cornell University