X-Ray-Driven Gamma Emission |
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Authors: | J. J. Carroll S. A. Karamian L. A. Rivlin A. A. Zadernovsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Photon-Induced Processes, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio 44555, USA;(2) Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, 141980 Moscow Region, Russia;(3) Moscow Institute of Radioengineering, Electronics and Automation, 78 Vernadsky Ave., 117454 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | X-ray-driven gamma emission describes processes that may release nuclear energy in a ‘clean’ way, as bursts of incoherent or coherent gamma rays without the production of radioactive by-products. Over the past decade, studies in this area, as a part of the larger field of quantum nucleonics, have gained tremendous momentum. Since 1987 it has been established that photons could trigger gamma emission from a long-lived metastable nuclear excited state of one nuclide and it appears likely that triggering in other isotopes will be demonstrated conclusively in the near future. With these experimental results have come new proposals for the creation of collective and avalanche-like incoherent gamma-ray bursts and even for the ultimate light source, a gamma-ray laser. Obviously, many applications would benefit from controlled bursts of gamma radiation, whether coherent or not. This paper reviews the experimental results and concepts for the production of gamma rays, driven by externally produced X-rays. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | X-ray-driven gamma emission gamma-ray laser |
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