Abstract:
It is pointed out that the use of long-lived nuclear isomers in modern quantum nucleonics is impeded by a large broadening of the gamma line of metastable nuclear states, which exceeds many times their natural radiative width. This broadening can be eliminated if atoms containing nuclei form a Bose–Einstein condensate.
Citation:
L. A. Rivlin, “Quantum nucleonics: Status and prospects”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 34:7 (2004), 612–616 [Quantum Electron., 34:7 (2004), 612–616]
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