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  • Experimental Evidence of Ra... Experimental Evidence of Radiation Reaction in the Collision of a High-Intensity Laser Pulse with a Laser-Wakefield Accelerated Electron Beam
    Cole, J. M.; Behm, K. T.; Gerstmayr, E. ... Physical review. X, 02/2018, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    The dynamics of energetic particles in strong electromagnetic fields can be heavily influenced by the energy loss arising from the emission of radiation during acceleration, known as radiation ...
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  • Resonant quantum transition... Resonant quantum transitions in trapped antihydrogen atoms
    AMOLE, C; ASHKEZARI, M. D; DONNAN, P. H ... Nature, 03/2012, Volume: 483, Issue: 7390
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    The hydrogen atom is one of the most important and influential model systems in modern physics. Attempts to understand its spectrum are inextricably linked to the early history and development of ...
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  • Investigation of the fine s... Investigation of the fine structure of antihydrogen
    Ahmadi, M; Alves, B. X. R; Baker, C. J ... Nature, 02/2020, Volume: 578, Issue: 7795
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    At the historic Shelter Island Conference on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in 1947, Willis Lamb reported an unexpected feature in the fine structure of atomic hydrogen: a separation of the 2S ...
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  • Observation of the hyperfin... Observation of the hyperfine spectrum of antihydrogen
    Ahmadi, M; Alves, B X R; Baker, C J ... Nature, 08/2017, Volume: 548, Issue: 7665
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    The observation of hyperfine structure in atomic hydrogen by Rabi and co-workers and the measurement of the zero-field ground-state splitting at the level of seven parts in 10 are important ...
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  • Observation of the 1S-2P Ly... Observation of the 1S-2P Lyman-α transition in antihydrogen
    Ahmadi, M; Alves, B X R; Baker, C J ... Nature, 2018, Volume: 561, Issue: 7722
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    In 1906, Theodore Lyman discovered his eponymous series of transitions in the extreme-ultraviolet region of the atomic hydrogen spectrum . The patterns in the hydrogen spectrum helped to establish ...
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  • Sympathetic cooling of posi... Sympathetic cooling of positrons to cryogenic temperatures for antihydrogen production
    Baker, C J; Bertsche, W; Capra, A ... Nature communications, 10/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    The positron, the antiparticle of the electron, predicted by Dirac in 1931 and discovered by Anderson in 1933, plays a key role in many scientific and everyday endeavours. Notably, the positron is a ...
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  • Enhanced Control and Reprod... Enhanced Control and Reproducibility of Non-Neutral Plasmas
    Ahmadi, M; Alves, B X R; Baker, C J ... Physical review letters, 01/2018, Volume: 120, Issue: 2
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    The simultaneous control of the density and particle number of non-neutral plasmas confined in Penning-Malmberg traps is demonstrated. Control is achieved by setting the plasma's density by applying ...
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  • Description and first appli... Description and first application of a new technique to measure the gravitational mass of antihydrogen
    Charman, A E; Amole, C; Ashkezari, M D ... Nature communications, 2013, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    Physicists have long wondered whether the gravitational interactions between matter and antimatter might be different from those between matter and itself. Although there are many indirect ...
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  • Infusion with the antioxida... Infusion with the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine attenuates early adaptive responses to exercise in human skeletal muscle
    Petersen, A. C.; McKenna, M. J.; Medved, I. ... Acta Physiologica, March 2012, Volume: 204, Issue: 3
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    Aim:  Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle is markedly increased during exercise and may be essential for exercise adaptation. We, therefore, investigated the effects of ...
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  • An improved limit on the ch... An improved limit on the charge of antihydrogen from stochastic acceleration
    Ahmadi, M; Baquero-Ruiz, M; Bertsche, W ... Nature, 01/2016, Volume: 529, Issue: 7586
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    Antimatter continues to intrigue physicists because of its apparent absence in the observable Universe. Current theory requires that matter and antimatter appeared in equal quantities after the Big ...
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