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H Nagahama1, G Schneider1, A Mooser1, C Smorra1, S Sellner1, J Harrington2, T Higuchi1, M Borchert3, T Tanaka1, M Besirli1, K Blaum2, Y Matsuda4, C Ospelkaus3, W Quint5, J Walz6, Y Yamazaki7, S Ulmer1.
Abstract
We developed highly sensitive image-current detection systems based on superconducting toroidal coils and ultra-low noise amplifiers for non-destructive measurements of the axial frequencies (550-800 kHz) of single antiprotons stored in a cryogenic multi-Penning-trap system. The unloaded superconducting tuned circuits show quality factors of up to 500 000, which corresponds to a factor of 10 improvement compared to our previously used solenoidal designs. Connected to ultra-low noise amplifiers and the trap system, signal-to-noise-ratios of 30 dB at quality factors of >20 000 are achieved. In addition, we have developed a superconducting switch which allows continuous tuning of the detector's quality factor and to sensitively tune the particle-detector interaction. This allowed us to improve frequency resolution at constant averaging time, which is crucial for single antiproton spin-transition spectroscopy experiments, as well as improved measurements of the proton-to-antiproton charge-to-mass ratio.Year: 2016 PMID: 27910537 DOI: 10.1063/1.4967493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523