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Particle Confinement in Penning Traps

An Introduction

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  • © 2018

Overview

  • Provides an overview of the most important techniques in Penning traps
  • Serves as a richly illustrated introduction for those entering the field
  • Provides background as well as practical information about Penning trap operation
  • Gives the most important quantitative results in unified notation
  • Serves as a reference for seasoned researchers

Part of the book series: Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics (SSAOPP, volume 100)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

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About this book

This book provides an introduction to the field of Penning traps and related experimental techniques. It serves both as a primer for those entering the field, and as a quick reference for those working in it. The book is motivated by the observation that often a vast number of different resources have to be explored to gain a good overview of Penning trap principles. This is especially true for students who experience additional difficulty due to the different styles of presentation and notation. This volume provides a broad introductory overview in unified notation.

Authors and Affiliations

  • GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt, Germany

    Manuel Vogel

About the author

The author received his PhD in physics from the University of Mainz in 2001, working with Lutz Schweikhard on molecular ions confined in a Penning trap. He then joined the group of Günter Werth and worked on precision measurements of the bound electron's magnetic moment in Penning traps. He extended this work as a research associate at Imperial College London in the group of Richard Thompson, and later joined Penning trap projects for precision spectroscopy at the GSI Helmholtz-Centre in Darmstadt, Germany.

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