Physical Review Research (Jul 2022)

Transient nuclear inversion by x-ray free electron laser in a tapered x-ray waveguide

  • Yu-Hsueh Chen,
  • Po-Han Lin,
  • Guan-Ying Wang,
  • Adriana Pálffy,
  • Wen-Te Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.L032007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. L032007

Abstract

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The enhancement of x-ray-matter interaction by guiding and focusing radiation from x-ray free electron lasers is investigated theoretically. We show that elliptical waveguides using a cladding material with a high atomic number, such as platinum, can maintain an x-ray intensity of up to three orders of magnitude larger than in free space. This feature can be used to place a nuclear sample in the waveguide focal area and drive nuclear Mössbauer transitions up to transient nuclear population inversion. The latter is a long-standing goal related to gamma-ray lasers or nuclear state population control for energy storage. We show that inverted nuclei numbers of up to approximately 2×10^{5} are achievable in the realistic region of longitudinal x-ray-free-electron-laser coherence time ≤10 fs. Our results anticipate the important role of tapered x-ray waveguides and strategically embedded samples in the field of x-ray quantum optics.