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Electromagnetically Induced Transparency
for gamma photons
by Stijn Gheysen
Group of Gamma Optics
(Prof. J. Odeurs, Prof. Em. R. Coussement, R.
Callens, I. Serdons)
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Outline
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1.The Mossbauer effect
  • Resonant emission and absorption?
  • Application to hyperfine interaction study

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2. An intriguing Mossbauer spectrum
(M. Van Den Bergh, PhD thesis, IKS, 1994)
57Fe in FeCO3-powder
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Outline
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3.Experimental proof
  • Experimental setup

(Prof. H. Muramatsu, Shinshu University, Nagano)
liquid He cryostat
detector
superconducting magnet
cold finger
Mossbauer drive Rh(57Co)
57Fe in FeCO3 (T20)
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  • Results

Perpendicular geometry
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Parallel geometry
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4. What physics lie underneath?
  • Classical saturation effect

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  • perpendicular geometry

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Model coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations
(taking into account thickness and polarization
effects)
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  • parallel geometry

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Model coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations
(taking into account thickness and polarization
effects)
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4. What physics lie underneath?
  • Classical saturation effect
  • Quantum mechanical interference

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  • Is this our scheme?
  • But, if small non-axial symmetric interaction
    present

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Analogy with Electromagnetically Induced
Transparency
Scheme for EIT in
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Outline
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Conclusions
  • Observation of reduced absorption at level
    crossing
  • In perpendicular geometry saturation effect
  • Origin of mixing small non-axial part of efg

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Outlook
  • Control over mixing interaction? (applying
    external magnetic field)
  • Can we slow down single gamma photons?

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The end
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Nucleus-gamma vs. atom-laser
?c
?b
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Relaxation effects in fluctuating fields
(Hang Nam Ok, Phys. Rev. 185 2, 472
(1969)) (M.Blume and J.A.Tjon, Phys. Rev. 165 2,
446 (1968))
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Explanation?
Interference effects?
When can 1 photon make the two transitions
simultaneously?
AND if angular momentum is conserved
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Z
photon
nucleus
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