The charge-weak form factor difference shows strong sensitivity to isovector spin-orbit strength in 48Ca and 90Zr but weak sensitivity in 208Pb and 62Ni, driven by nuclear structure rather than direct spin-orbit effects.
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Negative states dominantly contribute to the diffraction amplitude in the two-photon Kapitza-Dirac effect.
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Effects of isovector spin-orbit interaction on the charge-weak form factor difference in $^{48}$Ca, $^{208}$Pb, $^{90}$Zr and $^{62}$Ni
The charge-weak form factor difference shows strong sensitivity to isovector spin-orbit strength in 48Ca and 90Zr but weak sensitivity in 208Pb and 62Ni, driven by nuclear structure rather than direct spin-orbit effects.
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Strong coupling of virtual negative states in the Kapitza-Dirac effect
Negative states dominantly contribute to the diffraction amplitude in the two-photon Kapitza-Dirac effect.