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International collaboration of physicists demonstrates laser cooled Positronium

Posted on February 23, 2024 By admin


A general view of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), near Geneva in Switzerland. The collaboration had performed complex experiments at CERN to achieve their breakthrough.
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An international collaboration of researchers has for the first time successfully demonstrated the laser cooling of Positronium.

The ‘Antihydrogen Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy (AE¯gIS)‘ collaboration had performed complex experiments at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) to achieve this breakthrough.

The results could pave the way for taking up advanced studies leading to improved understanding of the physical nature, comprising matter and anti-matter facilitated through the interaction between light and charged matter.

Positronium is a fundamental atom that comprises an electron (e^-) and a positron (e^+). Electrons and positrons are leptons. They interact through electromagnetic and weak forces.

A usual atom is made up of a mixture of baryons and leptons. Since Positronium is only made up of electrons and positrons, and no usual nuclear matter, it has the unique distinction of being a purely leptonic atom.

Sadiq Rangwala, professor, Light and Matter Group at Raman Research Institute (RRI) ion Bengaluru, is part of the AE¯gIS collaboration that comprises physicists from 19 European groups and one Indian group.

Professor Rangwala is leading the Indian effort in the AEgIS collaboration with key contributions in various areas, including the design of diagnostics for laser beam alignment deployed in the laser setup at the CERN accelerator.

Even though this field has been under active research since the late 1980s, several technological innovations and manufacturing of cutting-edge lasers finally facilitated the laser cooling of Positronium.

Over the past several years, the AE¯gIS team performed multiple experimental runs at the accelerator hall of CERN. Physicists had to introduce numerous technological and engineering solutions to achieve their goal.

Describing the challenge of designing the laser diagnostics, Professor Rangwala said, “The lasers were either deep in the ultraviolet, or in the infrared frequency bands, thus making the overall laser alignment design a very challenging task.”

In the recently published paper in the Physical Review Letters, the AE¯gIS team has described the laser cooling of Positronium atoms achieved from ~380 Kelvin (106.85 degree Celsius) to ~170 Kelvin (minus 103.15 degree Celsius), using a 70-nanosecond pulsed alexandrite-based laser system.

“The experiment was done under the very challenging circumstances of an accelerator beam hall, rather than within the confines of a very well-controlled laboratory. Every part of the experiment — be it the input beams, the lasers, laser alignment, timing and control systems, detection techniques — required technological innovations to make the science a reality,” said Professor Rangwala, one of the co-authors of the paper titled Positronium laser cooling via the 13S–23P transition with a broadband laser pulse.

Laser cooling anti-atoms and their spectroscopic comparison is a critical and vital test for the Quantum Electro Dynamics (QED).

“This now opens doors to creating exotic…. many particle systems like the Bose Einstein Condensates of this unique system. This is an important precursor experiment to the formation of anti-hydrogen in the AE¯gIS experiment, which has a long-standing goal to test the equivalence principle,” he added.



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