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Inducing and detecting collective population inversions of M\"ossbauer nuclei

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arxiv 1607.04116 v1 pith:4JQEPHXF submitted 2016-07-14 quant-ph physics.atom-phphysics.optics

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Up to now, experiments involving M\"ossbauer nuclei driven by x-rays have been restricted to the low-excitation regime. Here, a setup is proposed which promises significant excitation, ideally exceeding full inversion of the nuclear ensemble, at x-ray light sources under construction. We further introduce a method to experimentally verify such inversions, in which population inversions manifest themselves in symmetry flips of suitably recorded spectra. It neither requires per-shot spectra of the incoming x-ray pulses, nor absolute measurements of the scattered light intensity.

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