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Emission of Gamma Rays by X-ray Electron-Nuclear Double Transitions
This is a paper about induced gamma emission. The X-ray electron-nuclear
double transitions (XENDT) are processes in which a transition effected by an
inner atomic electron takes place simultaneously with a nuclear electromagnetic
transition. We give expressions for the cross sections of electric and magnetic
XENDTs of various multipole orders. We calculate the rate of deexcitation of
isomeric nuclei induced by XENDTs for the case when the holes in the atomic
shells are produced by incident ionizing electrons and find that the induced
nuclear deexcitation rate becomes comparable to the natural decay rate for
ionizing fluxes of the order of W cm. We show that for E1 and
M1 nuclear processes for which there is a matching between the electron and the
nuclear transition energies, the XENDTs can be used to produce pulses of
M\"{o}ssbauer radiation, with yields of the order of Bq mA.Comment: 16 pages, 2 Postscript figures; please print Tables I, II and III
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Power densities for two-step gamma-ray transitions from isomeric states
We have calculated the incident photon power density P_2 for which the
two-step induced emission rate from an isomeric nucleus becomes equal to the
natural isomeric decay rate. We have analyzed two-step transitions for isomeric
nuclei with a half-life greater than 10 min, for which there is an intermediate
state of known energy, spin and half-life, for which the intermediate state is
connected by a known gamma-ray transition to the isomeric state and to at least
another intermediate state, and for which the relative intensities of the
transitions to lower states are known. For the isomeric nucleus 166m-Ho, which
has a 1200 y isomeric state at 5.98 keV, we have found a value of P_2=6.3 x
10^7 W cm^{-2}, the intermediate state being the 263.8 keV level. We have found
power densities P_2 of the order of 10^{10} W cm^{-2} for several other
isomeric nuclei.Comment: 9 pages, 1 eps figure, 1 tabl