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Velocity selected production of $2^3S$ metastable positronium

Authors :
Amsler, C.
Antonello, M.
Belov, A.
Bonomi, G.
Brusa, R. S.
Caccia, M.
Camper, A.
Caravita, R.
Castelli, F.
Cerchiari, G.
Comparat, D.
Consolati, G.
Demetrio, A.
Di Noto, L.
Doser, M.
Fanì, M.
Gerber, S.
Gligorova, A.
Guatieri, F.
Hackstock, P.
Haider, S.
Hinterberger, A.
Holmestad, H.
Kellerbauer, A.
Khalidova, O.
Krasnicky, D.
Lagomarsino, V.
Lansonneur, P.
Lebrun, P.
Malbrunot, C.
Mariazzi, S.
Matveev, V.
Muller, S. R.
Nebbia, G.
Nedelec, P.
Oberthaler, M.
Pagano, D.
Penasa, L.
Petracek, V.
Prelz, F.
Prevedelli, M.
Rienaecker, B.
Robert, J.
Rohne, O. M.
Rotondi, A.
Sandaker, H.
Santoro, R.
Smestad, L.
Sorrentino, F.
Testera, G.
Tietje, I. C.
Widmann, E.
Yzombard, P.
Zimmer, C.
Zurlo, N.
Source :
Phys. Rev. A 99, 033405 (2019)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Positronium in the $2^3S$ metastable state exhibits a low electrical polarizability and a long lifetime (1140 ns) making it a promising candidate for interferometry experiments with a neutral matter-antimatter system. In the present work, $2^3S$ positronium is produced - in absence of electric field - via spontaneous radiative decay from the $3^3P$ level populated with a 205nm UV laser pulse. Thanks to the short temporal length of the pulse, 1.5 ns full-width at half maximum, different velocity populations of a positronium cloud emitted from a nanochannelled positron/positronium converter were selected by delaying the excitation pulse with respect to the production instant. $ 2^3S $ positronium atoms with velocity tuned between $ 7 \cdot 10^4 $ m/s and $ 10 \cdot 10^4 $ m/s were thus produced. Depending on the selected velocity, a $2^3S$ production effciency ranging from $\sim 0.8 \%$ to $\sim 1.7%$, with respect to the total amount of emitted positronium, was obtained. The observed results give a branching ratio for the $3^3P$-$2^3S$ spontaneous decay of $(9.7 \pm 2.7) \% $. The present velocity selection technique could allow to produce an almost monochromatic beam of $\sim 1 \cdot 10^3 $ $2^3S$ atoms with a velocity spread $ < 10^4 $ m/s and an angular divergence of $\sim$ 50 mrad.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Atomic Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. A 99, 033405 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1808.01808
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.99.033405