Abstract
Correction systems are described for minimizing the changes in deadtime losses and in lineshape produced by the variation in count rate from intense, short-halflife sources. Application to the counting of 64Cu annihilation radiation in positron experiments employing angular-correlation and Doppler techniques is described. Both techniques have been improved by decreasing, by an order of magnitude, their sensitivities to change of counting rate.
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