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Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS
The AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) experiment at CERN has as main goal to perform the first direct measurement of the Earth's gravitational acceleration on antihydrogen atoms within 1% precision. To reach this precision, the antihydrogen should be cooled do...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2015.06.078 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2103423 |
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author | Derking, J H Liberadzka, J Koettig, T Bremer, J |
author_facet | Derking, J H Liberadzka, J Koettig, T Bremer, J |
author_sort | Derking, J H |
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description | The AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) experiment at CERN has as main goal to perform the first direct measurement of the Earth's gravitational acceleration on antihydrogen atoms within 1% precision. To reach this precision, the antihydrogen should be cooled down to about 100 mK to reduce its random vertical velocity. This is obtained by mounting a Penning trap consisting of multiple high-voltage electrodes on the mixing chamber of a dilution refrigerator with cooling capacity of 100 μW at 50 mK. A design of the high-voltage electrodes is made and experimentally tested at operating conditions. The high-voltage electrodes are made of sapphire with four gold sputtered electrode sectors on it. The electrodes have a width of 40 mm, a height of 18 mm and a thickness of 5.8 mm and for performance testing are mountedto the mixing chamber of a dilution refrigerator with a 250 μm thick indium foil sandwiched inbetween the two to increase the thermal contact. A static heat load of 120 nW applied to the top surface of the electrode results in a maximum measured temperature of 100 mK while the mixing chamber is kept at a constant temperature of 50 mK. The measured totalthermal resistivity lies in the range of 210-260 cm 2 K 4 W −1 , which is much higher than expected from literature. Further research needs to be done to investigate this. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-13843722022-08-10T13:04:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.phpro.2015.06.078http://cds.cern.ch/record/2103423engDerking, J HLiberadzka, JKoettig, TBremer, JDesign and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgISAccelerators and Storage RingsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) experiment at CERN has as main goal to perform the first direct measurement of the Earth's gravitational acceleration on antihydrogen atoms within 1% precision. To reach this precision, the antihydrogen should be cooled down to about 100 mK to reduce its random vertical velocity. This is obtained by mounting a Penning trap consisting of multiple high-voltage electrodes on the mixing chamber of a dilution refrigerator with cooling capacity of 100 μW at 50 mK. A design of the high-voltage electrodes is made and experimentally tested at operating conditions. The high-voltage electrodes are made of sapphire with four gold sputtered electrode sectors on it. The electrodes have a width of 40 mm, a height of 18 mm and a thickness of 5.8 mm and for performance testing are mountedto the mixing chamber of a dilution refrigerator with a 250 μm thick indium foil sandwiched inbetween the two to increase the thermal contact. A static heat load of 120 nW applied to the top surface of the electrode results in a maximum measured temperature of 100 mK while the mixing chamber is kept at a constant temperature of 50 mK. The measured totalthermal resistivity lies in the range of 210-260 cm 2 K 4 W −1 , which is much higher than expected from literature. Further research needs to be done to investigate this.oai:inspirehep.net:13843722015 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Detectors and Experimental Techniques Derking, J H Liberadzka, J Koettig, T Bremer, J Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title | Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title_full | Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title_fullStr | Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title_full_unstemmed | Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title_short | Design and Testing of 100 mK High-voltage Electrodes for AEgIS |
title_sort | design and testing of 100 mk high-voltage electrodes for aegis |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phpro.2015.06.078 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2103423 |
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