Abstract

By coupling a thin fast NE102A plastic scintillator to a BaF 2 crystal, we have been able to detect and identify simultaneously light charged particles and heavy ions from Z = 1 to Z = 18. Time-of-flight information is used to separate Z = 1 isotopes and to distinguish fission fragments from other reaction products.

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