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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

A trap-based pulsed positron beam optimised for positronium laser spectroscopy.

Ben Cooper; A. M. Alonso; A. Deller; T. E. Wall; D. B. Cassidy

We describe a pulsed positron beam that is optimised for positronium (Ps) laser-spectroscopy experiments. The system is based on a two-stage Surko-type buffer gas trap that produces 4 ns wide pulses containing up to 5 × 10(5) positrons at a rate of 0.5-10 Hz. By implanting positrons from the trap into a suitable target material, a dilute positronium gas with an initial density of the order of 10(7) cm(-3) is created in vacuum. This is then probed with pulsed (ns) laser systems, where various Ps-laser interactions have been observed via changes in Ps annihilation rates using a fast gamma ray detector. We demonstrate the capabilities of the apparatus and detection methodology via the observation of Rydberg positronium atoms with principal quantum numbers ranging from 11 to 22 and the Stark broadening of the n = 2 → 11 transition in electric fields.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Controlling Positronium Annihilation with Electric Fields

A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; A. Deller; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy

We show that the annihilation dynamics of excited positronium (Ps) atoms can be controlled using parallel electric and magnetic fields. To achieve this, Ps atoms were optically excited to n=2 sublevels in fields that were adjusted to control the amount of short-lived and long-lived character of the resulting mixed states. Inclusion of the former offers a practical approach to detection via annihilation radiation, whereas the increased lifetimes due to the latter can be exploited to optimize resonance-enhanced two-photon excitation processes (e.g., 1^{3}S→2^{3}P→nS/nD), either by minimizing losses through intermediate state decay, or by making it possible to separate the excitation laser pulses in time. In addition, photoexcitation of mixed states with a 2^{3}S_{1} component represents an efficient route to producing long-lived pure 2^{3}S_{1} atoms via single-photon excitation.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

Rydberg-Stark states of Positronium for atom optics

A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; A. Deller; S. D. Hogan; T. E. Wall; D. B. Cassidy

Positronium atoms were produced in Rydberg states by means of a two-step optical excitation process (1s→2p→nd/ns). The n = 11 Rydberg-Stark manifold has been studied using different laser polarizations providing greater control over the electric dipole moment.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Selective production of Rydberg-stark states of positronium.

T. E. Wall; A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; A. Deller; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Electrostatically Guided Rydberg Positronium

A. Deller; A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review B | 2016

Positronium production in cryogenic environments

Ben Cooper; A. M. Alonso; A. Deller; L. Liszkay; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review A | 2016

Positronium decay from n=2 states in electric and magnetic fields

A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; A. Deller; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review A | 2016

Measurement of Rydberg positronium fluorescence lifetimes

A. Deller; A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review A | 2017

Velocity selection of Rydberg positronium using a curved electrostatic guide

A. M. Alonso; Ben Cooper; A. Deller; S. D. Hogan; L. Gurung; D. B. Cassidy


Physical Review A | 2017

Production of 2(3) S-1 positronium atoms by single-photon excitation in an electric field

A. M. Alonso; S. D. Hogan; D. B. Cassidy

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D. B. Cassidy

University College London

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A. Deller

University College London

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S. D. Hogan

University College London

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T. E. Wall

University College London

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L. Liszkay

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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