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Dynamics Positron Clouds by Storage in the Penning-Malmberg-Surko Trap at the LEPTA Facility | |
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The paper presents the new mechanism are explained the increase in lifetime, intensity and compression positron cloud by using a rotating electric field (Rotating Wall) and other control parameters in the Penning-Malmberg-Surko Trap at the LEPTA Facility*,**. The application of the mechanism in a traps of another type, as well as the prospects for the use of bunches of positrons of positron annihilation spectroscopy. The theoretical basis and experimental results of are presented.
* Eseev M.K., Kobets A.G., et al. JETP Letters 102 (5) 261-265 (2015). ** Eseev M.K., Meshkov I.N. Traps for storing charged particles and antiparticles in high precision experiments // Phys. Usp. 59 304-317 (2016). |
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WEPSB059 | Realization of Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy at LEPTA Facility | 496 |
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Positrons are used in materials science to study open volume defects. Several positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) techniques exist. These methods are based on detection of the 511 keV gamma quantum. The first method is the analysis of the Doppler broadening of annihilation line and provide information about defect concentration. Both annihilation quanta can be observed. Coincidence observation of two quanta gives additional information about the environment around defect. The second method is based on lifetime concept, which allows to distinguish type of defects. Nowadays, positron beams are of great interest for materials science. Using a low energy, monoenergetic beam it is possible to control the positron penetration depth from the sample surface to a depth of several microns. Thus, the beam can be used to characterize thin films, analysis of surface modification, studying influence of ions on matter etc. This report aims to present a current status of realization and progress in PAS methods at LEPTA facility at JINR. | ||
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WEPSB060 | Development of Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy at the LEPTA Facility | 499 |
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The report aims to present the status of the development of the LEPTA facility for further enhancement of the positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) method application at the LEPTA facility. The research in solid state physics performed currently is based on slow monochromatic positron flux from the injector and Doppler PAS. The new positron transfer channel being under construction at the LEPTA allows us to develop more advanced PAS method - so called 'Positron Annihilation life-time spectroscopy' (PALS). It will enrich significantly the research program at the LEPTA. PAS method is sensitive to microdefects in solids. A pair of gamma quanta, born as a result of positron-electron annihilation carries information about the density of the defects that have the size less than 10 nm and are located at the depth from the surface of the material depending on the positron energy. New monochromatic positron source construction supplied with the autonomous cooling system with emitter-source of the activity of 30 mCi (iThemba LABS production) and new positron transfer channel are presented in report. | ||
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WECAMH03 | Analysis of the Particle Dynamics Stability in the Penning-Malmberg-Surko Trap | 64 |
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Present report refers to the problem of the study of charged particle dynamics in the Penning-Malmberg-Surko trap. Various models of particle dynamics describing the magnetron and cyclotron motions are considered. Representation of the solutions in the form of a series is used for the magnetron motion. The problems of the stability of the magnetron motion are investigated. | ||
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