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The fall of charged particles under gravity: A study of experimental problems

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In this article, the effects of residual gas scattering, wall potentials due to patches, stress, thermal gradients, and contamination states, as well as image-charge-induced dissipation are considered.
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There are currently proposals to test the weak equivalence principle for antimatter by studying the motion of antiprotons, negative hydrogen ions, positrons, and electrons under gravity. The motions of such charged particles are affected by residual gas, radiation, and electric and magnetic fields, as well as gravity. The electric fields are particularly sensitive to the state of the "shielding" container. This paper reviews, and extends where necessary, the physics of these extraneous influences on the motion of charged particles under gravity. The effects considered include residual gas scattering; wall potentials due to patches, stress, thermal gradients, and contamination states; and image-charge-induced dissipation.

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Ion-trap measurements of electric-field noise near surfaces

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Experimental progress in positronium laser physics

TL;DR: The field of experimental positronium physics has advanced significantly in the last few decades, with new areas of research driven by the development of techniques for trapping and manipulating positrons using Surko-type buffer gas traps as discussed by the authors.
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A Proposal to Measure Antimatter Gravity Using Ultracold Antihydrogen Atoms

TL;DR: In this paper, it is proposed to cool positive antihydrogen ions using laser-cooled ordinary ions, and the gravitational acceleration can readily be determined from the time-of-flight between the photodetachment laser pulse and an annihilation detector.
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Antimatter plasmas and antihydrogen

TL;DR: An overview of the promising and challenges in this field can be found in this article, where a number of groups on trapping antimatter plasmas have been summarized, and an overview of their promises and challenges is presented.
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The route to ultra-low energy antihydrogen

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept and field of antimatter and how quantum mechanics and relativity led to its discovery were discussed and how neutral antimatter, in the form of anti-hydrogen, is a natural test bed for tests of CPT and the weak equivalence principle, and how cold antihydrogen can be formed by creating, trapping, cooling and combining antiprotons and positrons at a facility such as the antiproton decelerator at CERN.
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Introduction to solid state physics

TL;DR: In this paper, the Hartree-Fock Approximation of many-body techniques and the Electron Gas Polarons and Electron-phonon Interaction are discussed.
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Theory of the inhomogeneous electron gas

TL;DR: The Thomas-Fermi theory of density functional theory has been applied to the Electronic Structure of Metal Surfaces and Metal-Adsorbate Systems as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown to be applicable to Atoms, Molecules, and Solids.
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Experimental comparison of the gravitational force on freely falling electrons and metallic electrons.

TL;DR: Gravitational effect on free falling electrons in vacuum, showing gravitational induction of electric field outside metal surface as mentioned in this paper, showing that free falling electron in vacuum can be accelerated by gravity.
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Theory of the Work Functions of Monovalent Metals

TL;DR: In this article, the work function of a metal is defined as the difference in energy between a lattice with an equal number of ions and electrons, and the lattice of the same number of ion and electron, but with one electron removed.
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Gravitationally Induced Electric Fields in Conductors

TL;DR: Gravitationally induced electric field in conductor including effect of lattice compressibility was studied in this article, where the authors showed that lattice compressive lattice is a suitable material for lattice compression.
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