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Hello,
consider a dihydrogen molecule in a powerful magnetic field and an x-ray that is hitting this molecule.
Many things could happen in this case I think:
compton effect, ionisation, electrons changing orbitals, nuclear magnetic spin state changing...
My question is: can I be certain that the nuclear magnetic spin state will change and that consequently the nucleus would emit a wave at the larmor frequency?
Thanks a lot.
consider a dihydrogen molecule in a powerful magnetic field and an x-ray that is hitting this molecule.
Many things could happen in this case I think:
compton effect, ionisation, electrons changing orbitals, nuclear magnetic spin state changing...
My question is: can I be certain that the nuclear magnetic spin state will change and that consequently the nucleus would emit a wave at the larmor frequency?
Thanks a lot.