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Sinara @ CERN #58

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gkasprow opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 5 comments
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Sinara @ CERN #58

gkasprow opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 5 comments

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@gkasprow
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gkasprow commented Oct 6, 2020

We will use Sinara HW and ARTIQ to control the antimatter ion trap at CERN. WUT will deliver all related HW and SW.
https://home.cern/news/news/computing/cern-meets-quantum-technology

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jordens commented Oct 6, 2020

Nice. Looking forward to many high-quality contributions!
But I suspect those are not anti-ions but anti-neutrals ;)

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gkasprow commented Oct 6, 2020

They have a Penning Trap. I don't know if it works with neutral atoms.

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jordens commented Oct 6, 2020

For the positrons and anti-p it is a Penning trap, yes. But not for antihydrogen.

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gkasprow commented Oct 6, 2020

well, if we ionize the anti-hydrogen by stripping its positron it would work :D

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For the purpose of the project, I also developed a dedicated low-cost power supply module.

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