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1 October 2013 On the possibility of laser-assisted production and detection of low-energy neutrino beams
Jeff W. Eerkens
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Abstract
The possible production and detection of collimated beams of low-energy sub-keV neutrinos with the assistance of lasers is examined. For a neodymium laser, the relative probability that recoiling co- or counter-propagating neutrino-antineutrino pairs are created in stimulated emission events instead of photons is calculated to be about 10-7. The effect generates a coherent monochromatic neutrino beam that overlaps the internal standing-wave photon beam, exiting at both ends of the laser. To detect such (anti)neutrino beams without the help of absorption, one can exploit (anti)neutrino-stimulated deexcitations of lasing levels in a second laser aligned with the first, whose lasable transitions are resonant with the undulation frequency of the (anti)neutrinos.
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Jeff W. Eerkens "On the possibility of laser-assisted production and detection of low-energy neutrino beams", Proc. SPIE 8832, The Nature of Light: What are Photons? V, 88321A (1 October 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2021117
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Pulsed laser operation

Stereolithography

Gas lasers

Neodymium lasers

Continuous wave operation

Neodymium

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