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| DATE | 2024-04-22 | |
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| TIME | 12:10-13:10 | |
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| PLACE | R36173, 1F, Dept. of Physics, Building of Science College, NCKU | |
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| FIELD | Quantum Information Science | |
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| SPEAKER | Prof. Wen-Te Liao - Dept. of Physics, NCU | |
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| TITLE | Gravitationally sensitive structured x-ray optics using nuclear resonances | |
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| ABSTRACT | Einstein’s general theory of relativity not only revolutionized our understanding of the universe but also led to numerous gravitational applications on a large scale, such as gravitational-wave astronomy. However, it is still a challenge to find a gravitational application at small spatial extensions on Earth. In this study, we investigate a structured waveguide system that enables the control of an X-ray profile at altitude separations of millimeters or even shorter, utilizing the nuclear resonant scattering of X-rays. Our current findings suggest a potential compact solution for using Earth’s gravity as a practical application of X-ray optics [1]. Reference [1] S.-Y. Lee, S. Ahrens, W.-T. Liao, arXiv:2305.00613 (2023). | |
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