Abstract

We describe here the development and characterization of a micro-channel plate (MCP) based detector designed for the efficient collection and detection of Rydberg positronium (Ps) atoms for use in a time-of-flight apparatus. The designed detector collects Rydberg atoms over a large area (similar to 4 times greater than the active area of the MCP), ionizing incident atoms and then collecting and focusing the freed positrons onto the MCP. Here we discuss the function, design, and optimization of the device. The detector has an efficiency for Rydberg Ps that is two times larger than that of the gamma-ray scintillation detector based scheme it has been designed to replace, with half the background signal. In principle, detectors of the type described here could be readily employed for the detection of any Rydberg atom species, provided a sufficient field can be applied to achieve an ionization rate of >= 10(8)/s. In such cases, the best time resolution would be achieved by collecting ionized electrons rather than the positive ions. Published by AIP Publishing.

Publication Details
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2016
Volume
87
DOI
10.1063/1.4967305
Journal
Review of Scientific Instruments
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