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Tunability of radiation generated at wavelengths below 1 Å by anti-Stokes scattering from nuclear levels

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Abstract

Experiments show that under certain conditions, long-wavelength radiation can be strongly coupled to the nucleus. Additional experiments demonstrate the utility of this effect as a powerful tool for nuclear spectroscopy and show how tunable subangstrom radiation can be produced. Future experiments and applications are discussed.

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