Atom control and gravity measurements using Rydberg positronium

  • Cassidy D
  • Hogan S
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Abstract

We consider some of the obstacles that will have to be overcome in order to perform a direct measurement of the gravitational free-fall of positronium atoms. Foremost among these are the production of positronium atoms in a cryogenic environment, efficient excitation of these atoms to suitably long-lived Rydberg states, and their subsequent control via the interaction of their large electric dipole moments with inhomogeneous electric fields. Recent developments in all of these areas can be directly applied to a positronium free-fall gravity measurement, making such an endeavour both timely and feasible.

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Cassidy, D. B., & Hogan, S. D. (2014). Atom control and gravity measurements using Rydberg positronium. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, 30, 1460259. https://doi.org/10.1142/s2010194514602592

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