Absolute fraction of emitted Ps determined by GEANT4 supported analysis of gamma spectra
Abstract
The fraction of positronium (Ps) emitted from a surface of a germanium single crystal at high temperature is usually assumed to approach unity at zero positron implantation energy. In the experiment, however, the determination of the absolute Ps fraction is not straight forward since recording a reference spectrum with 100\,\% Ps formation remains demanding. We use GEANT4-simulated detector responses to 2γ and 3γ radiation sources mimicking positron and Ps annihilation inside the (coincidence) Doppler-broadening spectrometer at NEPOMUC, FRM II, in order to derive a reliable value for the Ps fraction reemitted from a Ge(100) target heated close to its melting point. Analysis of the measured spectra by fitting the simulated spectra shows an absolute value of (72\,4)\,\% maximum Ps formation, contradicting the 100\,\% assumption.
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