Long-lived excited states of atomic nuclei can act as energy traps. These states, known as nuclear isomers, can store a large amount of energy over long periods of time, with a very high energy-to-mass ratio. Under natural conditions, the trapped energy is only slowly released, limited by the long isomer lifetimes. Dynamical external control of nuclear state population has proven so far very challenging, despite ground-breaking incentives for a clean and efficient energy storage solution. Here, we describe a protocol to achieve the external control of the isomeric nuclear decay by using electrons whose wavefunction has been especially designed and reshaped on demand. Recombination of these electrons into the atomic shell around the isomer c...
In the resonant process of nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC), a free electron is capture...
LISE3, SISSIA new setup has been designed to perform Coulomb excitation experiments with fragmentati...
The 229Th nucleus with its 7.8 eV isomeric state is a unique candidate for the first nuclear optica...
Long-lived excited states of atomic nuclei can act as energy traps. These states, known as nuclear i...
A recent nuclear physics experiment [C. J. Chiara et al., Nature (London) 554, 216 (2018)] reports t...
The atomic nucleus and its electrons are often thought of as independent systems that are held toget...
A small proportion of atomic nuclei can form highly excited metastable states, or isomers. Of partic...
The new regime of resonant nuclear photoexcitation rendered possible by x-ray free electron laser be...
The prospects of stimulated de-excitation of nuclear isomers (SDENI) with a trigger transition energ...
International audienceThe recent paper by Chiara et al. provided the first experimental evidence of ...
International audienceThe isomer depletion of Mo93m was recently reported [Chiara et al., Nature (Lo...
AbstractThe resonance strength of the two-step process of nuclear excitation by electron capture fol...
AbstractThe half-lives of isomeric states of fully ionized 144Tb, 149Dy and 151Er have been measured...
When Th nuclei are doped in CaF2 crystals, a set of electronic defect states appears in the crystal ...
In the field of nuclear science, the radioactive species encountered will decay by alpha emission, b...
In the resonant process of nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC), a free electron is capture...
LISE3, SISSIA new setup has been designed to perform Coulomb excitation experiments with fragmentati...
The 229Th nucleus with its 7.8 eV isomeric state is a unique candidate for the first nuclear optica...
Long-lived excited states of atomic nuclei can act as energy traps. These states, known as nuclear i...
A recent nuclear physics experiment [C. J. Chiara et al., Nature (London) 554, 216 (2018)] reports t...
The atomic nucleus and its electrons are often thought of as independent systems that are held toget...
A small proportion of atomic nuclei can form highly excited metastable states, or isomers. Of partic...
The new regime of resonant nuclear photoexcitation rendered possible by x-ray free electron laser be...
The prospects of stimulated de-excitation of nuclear isomers (SDENI) with a trigger transition energ...
International audienceThe recent paper by Chiara et al. provided the first experimental evidence of ...
International audienceThe isomer depletion of Mo93m was recently reported [Chiara et al., Nature (Lo...
AbstractThe resonance strength of the two-step process of nuclear excitation by electron capture fol...
AbstractThe half-lives of isomeric states of fully ionized 144Tb, 149Dy and 151Er have been measured...
When Th nuclei are doped in CaF2 crystals, a set of electronic defect states appears in the crystal ...
In the field of nuclear science, the radioactive species encountered will decay by alpha emission, b...
In the resonant process of nuclear excitation by electron capture (NEEC), a free electron is capture...
LISE3, SISSIA new setup has been designed to perform Coulomb excitation experiments with fragmentati...
The 229Th nucleus with its 7.8 eV isomeric state is a unique candidate for the first nuclear optica...