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Muonium emission into vacuum from mesoporous thin films at cryogenic temperatures

Atomic Physics 2013-05-30 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We report on Muonium (Mu) emission into vacuum following {\mu}+ implantation in mesoporous thin SiO2 films. We obtain a yield of Mu into vacuum of (38\pm4)% at 250 K temperature and (20\pm4)% at 100 K for 5 keV {\mu}+ implantation energy. From the implantation energy dependence of the Mu vacuum yield we determine the Mu diffusion constants in these films: D250KMu = (1.6 \pm 0.1) \times 10-4 cm2/s and D100KMu = (4.2\pm0.5)\times10-5 cm2/s. Describing the diffusion process as quantum mechanical tunneling from pore-to-pore, we reproduce the measured temperature dependence T^3/2 of the diffusion constant. We extract a potential barrier of (-0.3 \pm 0.1) eV which is consistent with our computed Mu work-function in SiO2 of [-0.3,-0.9] eV. The high Mu vacuum yield even at low temperatures represents an important step towards next generation Mu spectroscopy experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1112.4887,
  title  = {Muonium emission into vacuum from mesoporous thin films at cryogenic temperatures},
  author = {A. Antognini and P. Crivelli and T. Prokscha and K. S. Khaw and B. Barbiellini and L. Liszkay and K. Kirch and K. Kwuida and E. Morenzoni and F. M. Piegsa and Z. Salman and A. Suter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.4887},
  year   = {2013}
}

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5 pages, 5 Figures