Investigation of two-frequency Paul traps for antihydrogen production
Atomic Physics
2017-02-01 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment
Plasma Physics
Abstract
Radio-frequency (rf) Paul traps operated with multifrequency rf trapping potentials provide the ability to independently confine charged particle species with widely different charge-to-mass ratios. In particular, these traps may find use in the field of antihydrogen recombination, allowing antiproton and positron clouds to be trapped and confined in the same volume without the use of large superconducting magnets. We explore the stability regions of two-frequency Paul traps and perform numerical simulations of small, multispecies charged-particle mixtures that indicate the promise of these traps for antihydrogen recombination.
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@article{arxiv.1603.09444,
title = {Investigation of two-frequency Paul traps for antihydrogen production},
author = {Nathan Leefer and Kai Krimmel and William Bertsche and Dmitry Budker and Joel Fajans and Ron Folman and Hartmut Haeffner and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.09444},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures