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| Title | A Brief History in Time of Ion Traps and their Achievements in Science | |
| Author(s) | Holzscheiter, M. H. | |
| Publication Date | January 1994 | |
| Report Number | LA-UR--94-3676 | |
| Unique Identifier | ACC0019 | |
| Other Numbers | CONF-9408184--1; Legacy ID: DE95002815; OSTI ID: 10194222 | |
| Research Org | Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (United States) | |
| Contract No | W-7405-ENG-36 | |
| Sponsoring Org | DOE Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs (DP) | |
| Other Information | Conference: Trapped charged particles and fundamental physics,Lyseuil (Sweden), 12-22 Aug 1994 | |
| Keywords | Traps/Historical Aspects; Traps; Magnetic Moments; Electrons; Radioisotopes; Antiprotons; Uses | |
| Abstract | A short history of the development of the ion storage technique for precision experiments is given. This is by no means meant to be a complete review of the field, but the intend is to use a few specific examples to describe how the persistence, ingenuity, and experimental skill of a few people has generated the core of a field which is now growing at an ever faster pace, spreading into new areas, developing sub fields, and allowing a view at nature, using very modest experimental equipment, which by far rivals even the most ambitious dreams of high energy physics. | |
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