Abstract

Abstract A post-acceleration nanosecond pulsing system for a 3-MeV Van de Graaff is described. The properties of such a system are discussed with respect to recent nuclear resonance fluorescence experiments where pulsed beam techniques were employed to discriminate against neutrons and natural background. The measurement of the width of the 3.560 MeV level in Li6 by this method is explained in detail and similar experiments are mentioned.

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