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Effects of extreme magnetic quadrupole fields on Penning traps and the consequences for antihydrogen trapping

Measurements on electrons confined in a Penning trap show that extreme quadrupole fields destroy particle confinement. Much of the particle loss comes from the hitherto unrecognized ballistic transport of particles directly into the wall. The measurements scale to the parameter regime used by ATHENA...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2005-10, Vol.95 (15), p.155001.1-155001.4, Article 155001
Main Authors: FAJANS, J, BERTSCHE, W, BURKE, K, CHAPMAN, S. F, VAN DER WERF, D. P
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Language:English
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Summary:Measurements on electrons confined in a Penning trap show that extreme quadrupole fields destroy particle confinement. Much of the particle loss comes from the hitherto unrecognized ballistic transport of particles directly into the wall. The measurements scale to the parameter regime used by ATHENA and ATRAP to create antihydrogen, and suggest that quadrupoles cannot be used to trap antihydrogen.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.155001