2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06491-w
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Resonant X-ray excitation of the nuclear clock isomer 45Sc

Yuri Shvyd’ko,
Ralf Röhlsberger,
Olga Kocharovskaya
et al.

Abstract: Resonant oscillators with stable frequencies and large quality factors help us to keep track of time with high precision. Examples range from quartz crystal oscillators in wristwatches to atomic oscillators in atomic clocks, which are, at present, our most precise time measurement devices1. The search for more stable and convenient reference oscillators is continuing2–6. Nuclear oscillators are better than atomic oscillators because of their naturally higher quality factors and higher resilience against extern… Show more

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“…The NFC is not restricted to the 57 Fe resonance but can be applied to all Mössbauer nuclear resonances, including the long-lived isomer transitions in 45 Sc at 12.4 keV or in 229m Th at 8.3 eV, which are both promising candidates for nuclear clocks ( 48 – 50 ). With the effective broadening of the absorption spectrum and its distinct echo structure, the NFC can be a tool for enhancing the excitation and detection efficiency of the extremally narrow resonances of 0.1 Hz ( 45 Sc) and 0.1 mHz ( 229m Th) while still using the existing orders of magnitude broader radiation sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NFC is not restricted to the 57 Fe resonance but can be applied to all Mössbauer nuclear resonances, including the long-lived isomer transitions in 45 Sc at 12.4 keV or in 229m Th at 8.3 eV, which are both promising candidates for nuclear clocks ( 48 – 50 ). With the effective broadening of the absorption spectrum and its distinct echo structure, the NFC can be a tool for enhancing the excitation and detection efficiency of the extremally narrow resonances of 0.1 Hz ( 45 Sc) and 0.1 mHz ( 229m Th) while still using the existing orders of magnitude broader radiation sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%