Magnetised positronium is formed by impacting low energy positrons onto a gas covered target immersed in a magnetic field (B ≥ 1T). The resulting weakly bound positronium atoms subsequently travel some distance in an arrangement of Penning-type traps whereupon they can be field ionised. The remnant positrons are accumulated and then detected by forced annihilation on the target. The production efficiency of the magnetised atoms has been measured for different species of gases, gas layer thickness and the strength of the magnetic field. The positronium loss as a function of the distance travelled has been measured and is shown to be caused by the magnetron drift of the positronium atom
This article describes a study that was conducted to determine what would happen if a magnetobound p...
The present thesis deals with the application of techniques developed in the field of quantum optics...
[Extract] Transport of positrons in various environments is interesting from many points of view [1]...
Weakly bound positron–electron pairs have been created in vacuum following low energy positron bomba...
The scattering of positrons from molecules and atoms using a magnetized beams was studied. The techn...
The scattering of positrons from molecules and atoms using a magnetized beams was studied. The techn...
Positronium (Ps) atoms in a magnetic field have their spins precessing about the magnetic field dire...
The formation of positronium in helium gas under an applied electric field has been investigated in ...
The process of positron emission tomography has become a valuable medical research tool. This proced...
The process of positron emission tomography has become a valuable medical research tool. This proced...
Hyperfine spectroscopy of positronium formed in the presence of a static magnetic field is considere...
Introduction Range and diffusion of positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals are important parameters ...
Absolute measurements are presented for the positron-impact cross sections for direct ionization and...
In the present work, a beam of positrons, obtained from a radioactive source (MNa) in conjunction wi...
This article describes a study that was conducted to determine what would happen if a magnetobound p...
This article describes a study that was conducted to determine what would happen if a magnetobound p...
The present thesis deals with the application of techniques developed in the field of quantum optics...
[Extract] Transport of positrons in various environments is interesting from many points of view [1]...
Weakly bound positron–electron pairs have been created in vacuum following low energy positron bomba...
The scattering of positrons from molecules and atoms using a magnetized beams was studied. The techn...
The scattering of positrons from molecules and atoms using a magnetized beams was studied. The techn...
Positronium (Ps) atoms in a magnetic field have their spins precessing about the magnetic field dire...
The formation of positronium in helium gas under an applied electric field has been investigated in ...
The process of positron emission tomography has become a valuable medical research tool. This proced...
The process of positron emission tomography has become a valuable medical research tool. This proced...
Hyperfine spectroscopy of positronium formed in the presence of a static magnetic field is considere...
Introduction Range and diffusion of positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals are important parameters ...
Absolute measurements are presented for the positron-impact cross sections for direct ionization and...
In the present work, a beam of positrons, obtained from a radioactive source (MNa) in conjunction wi...
This article describes a study that was conducted to determine what would happen if a magnetobound p...
This article describes a study that was conducted to determine what would happen if a magnetobound p...
The present thesis deals with the application of techniques developed in the field of quantum optics...
[Extract] Transport of positrons in various environments is interesting from many points of view [1]...