2008
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/10/12/123029
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Efficient emission of positronium negative ions from Cs deposited W(100) surfaces

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“…In the last decade an improved method to produce Ps − ions was developed by Nagashima and co-workers in Tokyo [543][544][545]. This method is better suited to spectroscopic investigations since it is much more efficient, and the Ps ion producing surfaces are less delicate: it is unlikely that a few nm thick carbon foil would be able to survive repeated irradiation from intense laser pulses.…”
Section: Ps − Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade an improved method to produce Ps − ions was developed by Nagashima and co-workers in Tokyo [543][544][545]. This method is better suited to spectroscopic investigations since it is much more efficient, and the Ps ion producing surfaces are less delicate: it is unlikely that a few nm thick carbon foil would be able to survive repeated irradiation from intense laser pulses.…”
Section: Ps − Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the recent progress in microbeam fabrication, an increase in active positron research is expected. Positrons can be applied not only to the abovementioned probing techniques, but also to various unique fields: the measurement of absorbed molecules by positron-annihilationinduced ion desorption, 56 the study of positron diffusion by positron spin relaxation, 57 and more fundamental research topics, such as inner-shell ionization by positron impact, 58 positronium negative ion (Ps -) formation from a W surface, [59][60][61] and the production of antihydrogen atoms by combining antiprotons and positrons. 62 It is promising to obtain higher spatial resolutions and more precise data by utilizing positron microbeams.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method to efficiently produce positronium negative ion (Ps − ), an exotic system composed of one positron and two electrons bound through Coulomb interaction, has been developed by Nagashima et al [2,3]. The photodetachment of the Ps − ions produced by using the pulsed positron beam in this facility was performed [4] at the branch SPF-A1.…”
Section: Ps Negative Ion Experiments Stationmentioning
confidence: 99%