Observations on the long-lived Mossbauer effects of 93mNb

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Several observations of the Nb long-lived Mossbauer phenomena are presented, in consequence of an irradiation increased by an order of magnitude compared with previous work. These are 1) two β decays of 182Ta and 92mNb are enhanced, i.e., 182Ta is now 200 times faster than in previous results while 92mNb is twice as fast as normal; 2) γs emitted from two β decays compete to eject electrons in a winner-takes-all rule, rather than by superposition; 3) abrupt spectral changes reveal three decay phases of 182Ta; 4) the biphoton γγ of 93mNb is released from the sample for the first time; 5) the γγ distribution is narrow, in contrast to the broad γγ spectrum obtained from independent nuclei; 6) Nb K-lines super-radiate along the long sample axis; 7) collective scattering of multipolar MeV γs. The manipulation of nuclear decay speeds demonstrated here highlights a potential application of this work in cleaning up the nuclear wastes.

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Cheng, Y., Yang, S. H., Lan, M., & Lee, C. H. (2016). Observations on the long-lived Mossbauer effects of 93mNb. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep36144

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