We present an experiment to sympathetically cool protons and antiprotons in a Penning trap by resonantly coupling the particles to laser cooled beryllium ions using a common endcap technique. Our analysis shows that preparation of (anti)protons at mK temperatures on timescales of tens of seconds is feasible. Successful implementation of the technique will have immediate and significant impact on high-precision comparisons of the fundamental properties of protons and antiprotons. This in turn will provide some of the most stringent tests of the fundamental symmetries of the Standard Model.AbstractWe present an experiment to sympathetically cool single protons and antiprotons in a Penning trap by resonantly coupling the particles to laser coo...
Precision measurements comparing the fundamental properties of conjugate particles and antiparticles...
A method to prepare arbitrary stored ions with low energy in the mK range would improve many high-pr...
We discuss the possibility of using optical dipole forces for Sisyphus cooling of ions stored in a P...
We present an experiment to sympathetically cool single protons and antiprotons in a Penning trap by...
We present an experiment to sympathetically cool single protons and antiprotons in a Penningtrap by ...
Cooling and detection schemes using laser cooling and methods of quantum logic can contribute to hig...
Precise comparisons between the properties of matter and antimatter conjugates constitute a stringe...
Cooling of particles to mK-temperatures is essential for a variety of experiments with trapped charg...
This thesis is the realization of the long standing goal of sympathetically cooling single particles...
The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderso...
We demonstrate a new temperature record for image-current mediated sympathetic cooling of a single p...
The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderso...
High precision comparisons of the proton and antiproton g-factor enable stringent tests of CPT symme...
Positrons are used to cool antiprotons for the first time. The oppositely charged positrons and anti...
We have developed techniques to extract arbitrary fractions of antiprotons from an accumulated reser...
Precision measurements comparing the fundamental properties of conjugate particles and antiparticles...
A method to prepare arbitrary stored ions with low energy in the mK range would improve many high-pr...
We discuss the possibility of using optical dipole forces for Sisyphus cooling of ions stored in a P...
We present an experiment to sympathetically cool single protons and antiprotons in a Penning trap by...
We present an experiment to sympathetically cool single protons and antiprotons in a Penningtrap by ...
Cooling and detection schemes using laser cooling and methods of quantum logic can contribute to hig...
Precise comparisons between the properties of matter and antimatter conjugates constitute a stringe...
Cooling of particles to mK-temperatures is essential for a variety of experiments with trapped charg...
This thesis is the realization of the long standing goal of sympathetically cooling single particles...
The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderso...
We demonstrate a new temperature record for image-current mediated sympathetic cooling of a single p...
The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderso...
High precision comparisons of the proton and antiproton g-factor enable stringent tests of CPT symme...
Positrons are used to cool antiprotons for the first time. The oppositely charged positrons and anti...
We have developed techniques to extract arbitrary fractions of antiprotons from an accumulated reser...
Precision measurements comparing the fundamental properties of conjugate particles and antiparticles...
A method to prepare arbitrary stored ions with low energy in the mK range would improve many high-pr...
We discuss the possibility of using optical dipole forces for Sisyphus cooling of ions stored in a P...