1988
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.2221490131
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Nuclear Polaritons in the Mössbauer Absorber

Abstract: M. HAAS et al.: Nuclear Polaritom in the YBssbauer Absorber 283 phys. stat. 801. (b) 149, 283 (1988) Subject classification: 76.80 Inetitule of Phyeics, A d e m y of Sciences of the Eetonian SSR, Tartd) Nuclear Polaritom in the Mossbauer Absorber BY 35. HAAS, V. HIZHSYAXOV, E. REAM, and J. J~G I A transient pulse of theMBssbauer radiation in a thiok resonant absorber in the easo of a significant isomer shift is investigated theoretically and experimentally. It is shown that on transmission the inoident pulse d… Show more

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“…(19). If b/∆ = ±π, the slow field also interferes constructively with the phase shifted incoming field at t t 1 .…”
Section: B Nonresonant Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(19). If b/∆ = ±π, the slow field also interferes constructively with the phase shifted incoming field at t t 1 .…”
Section: B Nonresonant Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former is defined by the time t 0 at which the source is formed in the 14.4 keV state and the latter specifies the coherence time of the photon τ ph = 1/γ. Such a time dependence of the single-photon field has been detected, using radiation of a single nucleus in time delayed coincidence measurements of gamma photons emitted in a nuclear cascade [7,[16][17][18][19][20]. Usually 57 Co nuclei are incorporated into a solid, which does not produce quadrupole and Zeeman magnetic splitting of nuclear spin states.…”
Section: Photon Filtering Through a Resonant Absorbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former is defined by the time t 0 = 0 at which the source is placed in the excited state and the latter specifies the coherence time or the mean correlation time of the photon τ ph = 1/∆ ph [14]. Such a time dependence of the single-photon field was detected from radiation of a single organic dye molecule in solvents [3], in time delayed coincidence measurements (TDCM) of photons emitted in an atomic cascade (optical domain) [14] and in a nuclear cascade (gamma domain) [15,16,17,18,19].…”
Section: The Influence Of Causality On the Spectrum Of A Single Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photons of interest, a(t) and b(t), can be selected by interference filters (optical domain) [14] or these photons can be of very different energies such that different kind of detectors are used to detect them separately (gamma domain) [15,16,17,18,19]. In the TDCM detection scheme the energy of these photons is converted by high-speed, high-gain photomultipliers to electric pulses, which are then amplified and sent to fast discriminators.…”
Section: The Influence Of Causality On the Spectrum Of A Single Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of polariton effects are known in optics where the strong delay of the light propagation has recently become an actual field of research [1,2]. One such effectthe delay of prolonged pulses, emitted by a radioactive Mössbauer source -has also been experimentally observed [3]. Recently, the polariton origin of the cooperative effects, arising at the propagation of the synchrotron radiation (SR) in the perturbed two-target resonant systems, has been pointed out in [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%