Author:
Wolz Tim,Allemand Maxime,Comparat Daniel,Cras Jules,Killian Carina,Malbrunot Chloé,Parnefjord Gustafsson Fredrik,Simon Martin,Siour Christophe,Widmann Eberhard,
Abstract
We present a Rydberg hydrogen beamline developed to commission techniques of stimulated deexcitation for application in antihydrogen experiments at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator. The stimulation of spontaneous decay is a key technology to enhance the number of ground-state anti-atoms available in a beam toward precision spectroscopy and gravity measurements.
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