Abstract

A compact, time-resolving, electron energy spectrometer, which measures the temporal energy behavior of a pulsed relativistic electron beam, is described. It is shown that typical experimental results obtained with an ∼700-keV, 100-ns electron beam are qualitatively in excellent agreement with the diode voltage waveform.

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