A Penning trap uses electric and magnetic fields to trap charged particles (ions). The two batteries at the two ends produce the electric field (red field lines). The magnetic field lines (green) travel from bottom to top. These field lines allow researchers to confine particles such as antimatter in the trap. (Courtesy National Institute of Standards and Technology.)

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