Abstract

A simple device for pulsing accelerated particle beams especially suited for luminescence decay measurements over a large time domain (ns to several μs) is presented: the continuous particle beam is permanently deflected by a transverse magnetic field and periodically realigned by nanosecond electrical field pulses. Particle pulses with a duration of 1 ns and an adjustable repetition rate up to 100 kHz have been obtained. The main advantages of this “external” type pulsing method are (i) the suitability for various kinds of particle beams, (ii) the delivery of a well-time-defined synchronous electrical pulse, and (iii) the independence of the particle energy.

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