Gravitationally sensitive structured x-ray optics using nuclear resonances

Abstract

Einstein's general theory of relativity not only revolutionized human understanding of the universe, but also brought many gravitational applications in large scale, such as gravitational-wave astronomy, gravitational lensing, and the operation of the global positioning system. However, it still remains a challenge to implement applications for gravitational effects at small spacial extensions on Earth. Here, we investigate a structured waveguide system that allows for the control of an x-ray profile at altitude separations of millimeters and even shorter using the nuclear resonant scattering of x rays. Our present results suggest a potential compact scheme for turning the Earth's gravity into a practical application of x-ray optics.

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