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Annihilation of positronium atoms confined in mesoporous and macroporous SiO2 films

  • B. S. Cooper
  • , J. P. Boilot
  • , C. Corbel
  • , F. Guillemot
  • , L. Gurung
  • , L. Liszkay
  • , D. B. Cassidy
  • University College London
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Saint-Gobain

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We report experiments in which positronium (Ps) atoms were created in thin, porous silica films containing isolated voids with diameters ranging from 5 to 75 nm. Ps lifetimes in the pore structures were measured directly via time-delayed laser excitation of 13S1→23PJ transitions. In a film containing 5-nm pores Ps was predominantly emitted into vacuum, with a small component of confined Ps with a lifetime of 75 ns also observed. In films with larger pores Ps atoms were not emitted into vacuum except from the film surface, and confined Ps lifetimes of ≈90 ns were measured with no dependence on the pore size. However, for such large pores, extended Tao-Eldrup (ETE)-type models predict Ps lifetimes close to the 142-ns vacuum value. Moreover, 13S1→23PJ excitation of Ps atoms inside the pores was found to result in annihilation and exhibited an extremely broad (≈10 THz) linewidth. We attribute these observations to a process in which nonthermal Ps atoms in the isolated voids become temporarily trapped in a series of surface states that dissociate following excitation. The occurrence of this mechanism is not necessarily apparent from ground-state Ps decay rates without some prior knowledge of the sample structure, and it precludes the application of ETE-type models as they do not take into account surface interactions other than pickoff annihilation.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article205302
journalPhysical Review B
Volume97
Numéro de publication20
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 14 mai 2018
Modification externeOui

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