Abstract
Various effects leading to modifications of Mossbauer spectra as a result of interaction of nuclei with external electromagnetic fields of different frequency ranges (dc, radio-frequency, microwave and optical) are reviewed. Special attention is paid to the coherent effects, where interference of nuclear transitions plays a decisive role. Possible applications of these effects in gamma-ray spectroscopy, quantum computations, and resolution of the gamma-ray laser problem are discussed.
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