2001
Pulsed field recombination
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Phys. Rev. A , Volume 64 - Issue Article number: 33414 p. 1- 11
The pulsed-field recombination scheme is used to recombine free electrons with Li+ ions to produce neutral Li atoms in a high Rydberg state (n~180). The experimental conditions are similar to the conditions under which antiprotons and positrons are recombined to produce cold antihydrogen. In the current experiments we have trapped electrons in a Penning trap (B~35 mT). Subsequently these electrons were recombined with spatially separated Li+ ions. The recorded efficiency is 2.0% versus 0.3% in previous experiments with atomic ions. Several experiments and simulations were performed to study the dynamics of pulsed-field recombination in more detail.
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Wesdorp, C., Robicheaux, F., & Noordam, L. D. (2001). Pulsed field recombination. Phys. Rev. A, 64(Article number: 33414), 1–11. |