We present the design and characterization of a cryogenic window based on an ultra-thin aluminized biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate foil at T < 10 K, which can withstand a pressure difference larger than 1 bar at a leak rate <1×10−9 mbar l/s. Its thickness of ∼1.7 μm makes it transparent to various types of particles over a broad energy range. To optimize the transfer of 100 keV antiprotons through the window, we tested the degrading properties of different aluminum coated polymer foils of thicknesses between 900 and 2160 nm, concluding that 1760 nm foil decelerates antiprotons to an average energy of 5 keV. We have also explicitly studied the permeation as a function of coating thickness and temperature and have performed exte...
The advent of antiproton research utilizing relatively small scale storage devices for very large nu...
New Ps spectroscopy measurements, formation of antihydrogen for antimatter-matter comparison experim...
Abstract: We describe a multi-step “rotating wall” compression of a mixed cold antiproton–electron n...
We present the design and characterisation of a cryogenic window based on an ultra-thin aluminised P...
Using energy degrading foils to slow down antiprotons is of interest for producing antihydrogen atom...
We simulate the deceleration and transmission of antiprotons with keV-scale kinetic energies through...
A liquid hydrogen/deuterium target with very thin windows made out of synthetic foils is described. ...
We describe the construction and tests of cryogenic X-ray windows of 47 mm diameter made of 15 ìm th...
Various applications in modern particle accelerators or experiments involving high energy particle b...
Up to one million antiprotons from a single LEAR spill have been captured in a large Penning trap. S...
This study demonstrates that the energy resolution of a newly developed 100 per cent pure polyvinylt...
Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN) is a plastic material which has recently been shown to scintillate in...
For both versions of the Future Circular Collider, the electron-positron FCC ee$^+$, requiring a 2 T...
This study demonstrates that the energy resolution of a newly developed 100 per cent pure polyvinylt...
Evaporative cooling has proven to be an invaluable technique in atomic physics, allowing for the stu...
The advent of antiproton research utilizing relatively small scale storage devices for very large nu...
New Ps spectroscopy measurements, formation of antihydrogen for antimatter-matter comparison experim...
Abstract: We describe a multi-step “rotating wall” compression of a mixed cold antiproton–electron n...
We present the design and characterisation of a cryogenic window based on an ultra-thin aluminised P...
Using energy degrading foils to slow down antiprotons is of interest for producing antihydrogen atom...
We simulate the deceleration and transmission of antiprotons with keV-scale kinetic energies through...
A liquid hydrogen/deuterium target with very thin windows made out of synthetic foils is described. ...
We describe the construction and tests of cryogenic X-ray windows of 47 mm diameter made of 15 ìm th...
Various applications in modern particle accelerators or experiments involving high energy particle b...
Up to one million antiprotons from a single LEAR spill have been captured in a large Penning trap. S...
This study demonstrates that the energy resolution of a newly developed 100 per cent pure polyvinylt...
Polyethylene Naphthalate (PEN) is a plastic material which has recently been shown to scintillate in...
For both versions of the Future Circular Collider, the electron-positron FCC ee$^+$, requiring a 2 T...
This study demonstrates that the energy resolution of a newly developed 100 per cent pure polyvinylt...
Evaporative cooling has proven to be an invaluable technique in atomic physics, allowing for the stu...
The advent of antiproton research utilizing relatively small scale storage devices for very large nu...
New Ps spectroscopy measurements, formation of antihydrogen for antimatter-matter comparison experim...
Abstract: We describe a multi-step “rotating wall” compression of a mixed cold antiproton–electron n...