Abstract

A technique is described for using a fast scintillator and high speed streak camera in conjunction with a magnetic spectrograph to measure the time dependence of the momentum to charge ratio of particles. Time resolution, limited by the scintillator decay time, was 1.7 nsec. Momentum to charge ratios of positive ions and of electrons were measured in an intense relativistic electron beam.

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