Durable emission of positronium negative ions from Na-and K-coated W(100) surfaces

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The emission of positronium negative ions from Na-and K-coated W(100) surfaces has been studied. The emission efficiencies (the fractions of incident slow positrons yielding the ions) for both samples were found to be as high as 1.5%. Although the efficiencies decreased with time after coating, the effects were more durable than that for Cs coating. In particular, the efficiency after Na coating was still higher than 0.5% after three days. The successful development of a durable Ps - source opens the door to a new era of experimental investigations on the Ps - ion. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Terabe, H., Michishio, K., Tachibana, T., & Nagashima, Y. (2012). Durable emission of positronium negative ions from Na-and K-coated W(100) surfaces. New Journal of Physics, 14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/1/015003

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