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Directed fluxes of positronium using pulsed travelling optical lattices

P F Barker, M Charlton, Michael Charlton

New Journal of Physics, Volume: 14, Issue: 4, Start page: 045005

Swansea University Author: Michael Charlton

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Abstract

A new method of producing positronium beams is proposed using travelling optical lattices. It is shown that itis a potentially versatile method viable with current laser and positronium production technologies, and over a wide range (up to keV) of final kinetic energies.

Published in: New Journal of Physics
ISSN: 1367-2630
Published: 2012
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title Directed fluxes of positronium using pulsed travelling optical lattices
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Michael Charlton
title_short Directed fluxes of positronium using pulsed travelling optical lattices
title_full Directed fluxes of positronium using pulsed travelling optical lattices
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