May 13, 2020
Mechanical oscillations cause iron to become transparent to gamma rays
Posted by Brent Ellman in categories: materials, quantum physics
“Iron nuclei can be made transparent to gamma rays that they would normally absorb using a new technique called “acoustically induced transparency” (AIT). This feat was achieved by physicists in the US and Russia, who vibrated an iron Mössbauer absorber using a piezoelectric transducer. The researchers believe the effect could help to control the emission of radiation from nuclei, allowing more accurate atomic clocks and other quantum optical devices to be created. The technique could even be used to slow the passage of gamma rays through a material.”
“Acoustically induced transparency” created by vibrating solid absorber.