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Matsuda Y. is a Researcher at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH, working within the PRB-RRF department as part of the BASE (Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment) collaboration. The research focuses on ultra-precise measurements with trapped antiprotons to test fundamental symmetries of nature, particularly CPT symmetry through comparisons of proton and antiproton properties.
Matsuda Y.'s research interests center on precision antimatter physics, with specific expertise in Penning trap techniques, sympathetic cooling of single trapped particles, non-destructive quantum state detection, and the development of specialized instrumentation for antiproton handling. The work has led to breakthroughs in antiproton magnetic moment measurements and the creation of transportable antiproton storage systems.
Recent publications reveal a strong trend toward increasingly precise measurements, with work progressing from parts-per-billion to parts-per-trillion level precision in comparing proton and antiproton properties. The research spans multiple subfields including quantum non-demolition measurement techniques, cryogenic physics, ultra-high vacuum technology, and precision frequency measurement.
The scientific achievements include contributions to Nature and Physical Review Letters publications describing record-setting precision measurements, novel cooling techniques for trapped particles, and the development of BASE-STEP - a transportable antiproton reservoir system that enables new types of fundamental interaction studies.
Matsuda Y. collaborates extensively with researchers at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator facility and is actively involved in developing next-generation instrumentation for antimatter research, with a clear trajectory toward even higher precision measurements that could reveal physics beyond the Standard Model.
