MANIPULATION OF SPONTANEOUS EMISSION OF LONG LIVING ISOMERS USING UV-C RADIATION |
MANIPULATION OF SPONTANEOUS EMISSION OF LONG LIVING ISOMERS USING UV-C RADIATION
Nicolae Enaki1, Tatiana Paslari1*, Marina Turcan1, Sergiu Bazgan1, Starodub Elena1, Ashok Vaseashta2 1Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Academiei str. 5, MD 2028, Moldova; 2International Clean Water Institute, NUARI, USA
ABSTRACT
As is well known, the nuclear medicine uses the nuclear radiation to provide information about the functioning of a person's specific organs, or to treat diseases. In most cases, the information is used by physicians to make a quick or accurate diagnosis of the patient's illness. From the physics point of view, it is attractive to manipulate the isotope disintegration process in order to change the decay rate of gamma-ray spontaneous emission of stored nuclei in the tissue, because this allows us to accelerate or stop the emission rate in the small regions of organic tissue of the human body or in the laboratory.
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