Time-Delayed Magnetic Control and Narrowing of X-Ray frequency Spectra
in Two-Target Nuclear Forward Scattering
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.10230v2
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2020 08:43:29 GMT
- Title: Time-Delayed Magnetic Control and Narrowing of X-Ray frequency Spectra
in Two-Target Nuclear Forward Scattering
- Authors: Po-Han Lin, Yen-Yu Fu, and Wen-Te Liao
- Abstract summary: We show that different hard-x-ray spectral redistributions can be achieved by single or multiple switching of magnetic field in nuclear targets.
Our scheme can generate x-ray spectral lines with tenfold intensity enhancement and spectral width narrower than four times the nuclear natural linewidth.
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- Abstract: Controlling and narrowing x-ray frequency spectra in magnetically perturbed
two-target nuclear forward scattering is theoretically studied. We show that
different hard-x-ray spectral redistributions can be achieved by single or
multiple switching of magnetic field in nuclear targets. Our scheme can
generate x-ray spectral lines with tenfold intensity enhancement and spectral
width narrower than four times the nuclear natural linewidth. The present
results pave the way towards a brighter and flexible x-ray source for precision
spectroscopy of nuclear resonances using modern synchrotron radiation.
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