Literature DB >> 28751603

Spectral narrowing of x-ray pulses for precision spectroscopy with nuclear resonances.

K P Heeg1, A Kaldun1, C Strohm2, P Reiser1, C Ott1, R Subramanian1, D Lentrodt1, J Haber2, H-C Wille2, S Goerttler1, R Rüffer3, C H Keitel1, R Röhlsberger2, T Pfeifer1, J Evers4.   

Abstract

Spectroscopy of nuclear resonances offers a wide range of applications due to the remarkable energy resolution afforded by their narrow linewidths. However, progress toward higher resolution is inhibited at modern x-ray sources because they deliver only a tiny fraction of the photons on resonance, with the remainder contributing to an off-resonant background. We devised an experimental setup that uses the fast mechanical motion of a resonant target to manipulate the spectrum of a given x-ray pulse and to redistribute off-resonant spectral intensity onto the resonance. As a consequence, the resonant pulse brilliance is increased while the off-resonant background is reduced. Because our method is compatible with existing and upcoming pulsed x-ray sources, we anticipate that this approach will find applications that require ultranarrow x-ray resonances.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28751603     DOI: 10.1126/science.aan3512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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