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Positron Lifetime Modulation By Electric Field Induced Positronium Formation On A Gold Surface, Daniel J. Higgins
Positron Lifetime Modulation By Electric Field Induced Positronium Formation On A Gold Surface, Daniel J. Higgins
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this project is to study the lifetime and annihilation mode of positrons, the antimatter counterpart to electrons, and the formation rate of positronium on a gold surface modified by gold nanoparticles under the influence of radial electric fields measured using two independent systems. The positron annihilation photon pair/triplet spectroscopy system uses a sodium iodide ring detector segmented into six detection regions providing rough position sensitivity to measure the ratio of two to three photon positron annihilation events. An increased rate of three photon annihilation events and a decreased rate of two photon annihilation events are observed when …
Positron Annihilation Ratio Spectroscopy Study Of Electric Fields Applied To Positronium At Material Interfaces, Ariella C. Walker
Positron Annihilation Ratio Spectroscopy Study Of Electric Fields Applied To Positronium At Material Interfaces, Ariella C. Walker
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this research was to develop a new code to analyze the data from AFIT's positron annihilation of radiation spectrometer, PsARS, system. The PsARS was used to analyze positronium formation at the surface of a capillary tube coated with gold. Using energy and geometry filters, the PsARS code determined the ratio of ortho-positronium to para-positronium. An electric field applied across the capillary tube wall forced positrons to move towards the gold surface of the capillary tube and prevent them from dropping into the Ore gap before they reach the surface. Inside the Ore gap, the positrons are more …