Resonant Propagation of Entangled Rhodium Mossbauer Gammas

Abstract

We report the resonant propagation of the long-lived Mossbauer gamma in the time-resolved Mossbauer spectroscopy. Recently, three entangled gammas emitted from the E3 rhodium Mossbauer transition has been proposed to interpret the extraordinary observations in the previous report. Further observation reported here is the dynamic beat of these entangled gammas at room temperature and 77K. Apparent beat anisotropy reveals their long-distance resonant propagation, which leads to suppressed Doppler shift of entangled photon transport in the Borrmann channel.

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