N. Gambara, POSITRONIUM DECAY AND FORMATION IN PARAFFIN WAX FROM POLARIZED AND UNPOLARIZED POSITRONS, Nuovo cimento della Societa italiana di fisica. D, Condensed matter,atomic, molecular and chemical physics, biophysics, 17(5), 1995, pp. 503-514
Ps formation and decay in heterogeneous n-alkane samples (paraffin wax
es) have been studied both in the solid and in the liquid phase; then,
in the solid phase, the positron's residual degree of polarization wa
s measured at the instant of Ps formation. Differently from what is al
ready known in homogeneous n-alkane samples, Ps shows, many degrees be
low the melting point, a mean lifetime longer than that typical of the
liquid phase; furthermore, the mean lifetime's values pertaining to t
he transition between solid and liquid do not show a sharp variation a
cross the melting temperature but gradually decrease over a range of t
emperatures of several degrees. Positronium decay in static magnetic f
ields indicates that o-Ps magnetic quenching in liquid phase is regula
r, and corresponds to a contact density value alpha = \psi(0)\(2)/\psi
(0)\(2)(vac) = 0.79 +/- 0.07; instead, in the solid phase, o-Ps magnet
ic quenching shows anomalous behaviour for fields weaker than 7 kG. Po
sitrons' residual polarization measurements do not reveal the presence
of depolarization effects during the whole slowing-down process until
Ps is formed.