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arXiv:2509.03797 (nucl-ex)
[Submitted on 4 Sep 2025]

Title:A high-lying isomer in ^{92}Zr with lifetime modulated by the atomic charge states: a proposed approach for a nuclear gamma-ray laser

Authors:C. X. Jia, S. Guo, B. Ding, X. H. Zhou, C.X. Yuan, W. Hua J. G. Wang, S. W. Xu, C. M. Petrache, E. A. Lawrie, Y. B. Wu, Y. D. Fang, Y. H. Qiang, Y. Y. Yang, J. B. Ma, J. L. Chen, H. X. Chen, F. Fang, Y. H. Yu, B.F. Lv, F. F. Zeng, Q. B. Zeng, H. Huang, Z. H. Jia, W. Liang, W. Q. Zhang, J. H. Li, J. H. Xu, M. Y. Liu, Y. Zheng, Z. Bai, S. L. Jin, K. Wang, F. F. Duan, G. Yang, G. S. Li, M. L. Liu, Z. Liu, Z. G. Gan, M. Wang, Y. H. Zhang, Y. Q. Liang, Wei Rui, S. Q. Li, H. J. Ong, Y. Li, N. W. Huang, L. J. Liu, A. Rohilla
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Abstract:The nuclides ^{92}Zr are produced and transported by using a radioactive beam line to a lowbackground detection station. After a flight time of about 1.14 {\mu}s, the ions are implanted into a carbon foil, and four {\gamma} rays deexciting the 8+ state in ^{92}Zr are observed in coincidence with the implantation signals within a few nanoseconds. We conjecture that there exists an isomer located slightly above the 8^{+} state in ^{92}Zr. The isomeric lifetime in highly charged states is extended significantly due to the blocking of internal conversion decay channels, enabling its survival over the transportation. During the slowing-down process in the carbon foil, the ^{92}Zr ions capture electron and evolve toward neutral atoms, and consequently the lifetime is restored to a normal short value. Such a high-lying isomer depopulated by a low-energy transition may provide unique opportunity to develop nuclear {\gamma} laser.
Subjects: Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex); Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:2509.03797 [nucl-ex]
  (or arXiv:2509.03797v1 [nucl-ex] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2509.03797
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From: Song Guo [view email]
[v1] Thu, 4 Sep 2025 01:14:04 UTC (455 KB)
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