We have developed a new method, based on the ballistic transfer of preaccumulated plasmas, to obtain large and dense positron plasmas in a cryogenic environment. The achieved positron accumulation rate in the high field cryogenic trap is more than one and a half orders of magnitude higher than the previous most efficient UHV coimpatible scheme. Subsequent stacking resulted in a plasma containing more tha 1.2x10^9 positrons, which is a factor 4 higher than previously reported. Using rotating wall electric field, plasmas containing about 20x10^6 positrons were compressed to a density of 2.6 10^10 cm^(-3). This is a factor 6 improvement over earlier measurements.

NEW SOURCE OF DENSE, CRYOGENIC POSITRON PLASMA

ROTONDI, ALBERTO;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We have developed a new method, based on the ballistic transfer of preaccumulated plasmas, to obtain large and dense positron plasmas in a cryogenic environment. The achieved positron accumulation rate in the high field cryogenic trap is more than one and a half orders of magnitude higher than the previous most efficient UHV coimpatible scheme. Subsequent stacking resulted in a plasma containing more tha 1.2x10^9 positrons, which is a factor 4 higher than previously reported. Using rotating wall electric field, plasmas containing about 20x10^6 positrons were compressed to a density of 2.6 10^10 cm^(-3). This is a factor 6 improvement over earlier measurements.
2005
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
95
025002
Tematica Ex SIR: ATHENA: produzione e rivelazione di antiatomi di idrogeno (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
plasma physics; positron trapping; antihydrogen
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Jorgensen, L. V.; Rotondi, Alberto; Et, Al; Athena, Collaboration
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