Abstract
A 10 cm 3 Ge(Li) planar detector in combination with a plastic scintillator was used in a delayed γ-γ-coincidence experiment to achieve optimal resolution. The good energy resolution of the Ge(Li) enabled us to perform a lifetime measurement of the 404.8 keV state in 131Xe in spite of the poor relative intensity of the corresponding 318−404.8 keV cascade. Analysis of centroid walk curves with detailed statistical tests resulted in following value: T 1 2 of the 404.8 keV state in 131Xe<100 ps.
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