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Published on: May 3, 2019
Injection and confinement of positron bunches in a magnetic dipole trap
A Deller1,2, J von der Linden1, S Nißl1
1<a href="https://ror.org/03taest98">Max-Planck-Institute für Plasmaphysik</a>, 85748 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
We demonstrate the efficient injection of a pulsed positron beam into a magnetic dipole trap and investigate the ensuing particle dynamics in the inhomogeneous electric and magnetic fields. Bunches of ∼10^{5}e^{+} were transferred from a buffer-gas trap into the field of a permanent magnet using a lossless E×B drift technique. The Δt≈0.2µs pulses were short compared to the toroidal rotation period, τ_{d}≈16µs, and e^{+} confinement time, τ_{c}≈0.6 s. The redistribution dynamics were studied by measuring the delayed γ-ray emission as the trap was emptied. This work extends the record for the number of low-energy positrons held in a dipole trap by two orders of magnitude and represents a significant advance toward the confinement of an electron-positron pair plasma.
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