The observation of sidebands produced when monochromatic radiation passes through a vibrated resonant medium

Abstract
Monochromatic (Mossbauer) gamma rays are passed through a medium containing resonant nuclei. When the medium is vibrated at ultrasonic frequencies, the emerging radiation analysed by a Mossbauer spectrometer contains sidebands separated from the original frequency by multiples of the ultrasonic frequency. The conditions for the production of these sidebands and their intensities are discussed.
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