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First Laser-Controlled Antihydrogen Production
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Cold HEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsLaser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionLaser ApplicationsAtomic PhysicsLaser Processing TechnologyOptical TrappingChemistryHydrogenLaser-controlled Antihydrogen ProductionH Binding EnergyPositron Cooling
Lasers are used for the first time to control the production of antihydrogen (H ). Sequential, resonant charge exchange collisions are involved in a method that is very different than the only other method used so far-producing slow H during positron cooling of antiprotons in a nested Penning trap. Two attractive features are that the laser frequencies determine the H binding energy, and that the production of extremely cold H should be possible in principle-likely close to what is needed for confinement in a trap, as needed for precise laser spectroscopy.
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