Abstract

We have begun a search for “anomalous emission” and “anomalous temporal decay” of nuclear resonant radiation using internal sources located inside thick single crystals. Our samples are two iron single crystals of thicknesses 0.5 and 1.0 mm that have been doped on one side with57Co. From ordinary considerations, these samples are much too thick to allow any 14.4-keV radiation to pass through the crystal and out the other side. However, our results suggest that 14.4-keV radiation is able to be transmitted through the crystals. Furthermore, using coincidence techniques we examined the temporal decay of the 14.4-keV nuclear level under these circumstances.

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