The China Spallation Neutron Source Back-n white neutron source supplies neutrons with a wide energy range for nuclear data measurements and nuclear techniques. In cross-section measurements of neutron induced light charged-particle emission (n, lcp) reactions at Back-n, the identification of charged particles are usually achieved with the ΔE-E method or a two-dimensional spectrum of the signal amplitude of the particles deposited in the detector and the corresponding neutron energies derived from the time of flight, called amplitude-En method. Nevertheless, a deficiency still exists in the measurement range and the identification performance with these methods. The pulse shape discrimination (PSD) method with a silicon detector is supposed to be a supplement to the amplitude-En and ΔE-E methods. With silicon detectors, experiments have been performed to compare the performance of the amplitude-En and the PSD methods. The PSD method shows a good performance in identifying light charged particles in the MeV neutron energy region. Alphas and tritons emitted from 6Li(n, t) reaction can be identified with the low energy threshold around 2.5 MeV. This provides an effective method for the cross-section measurement of (n, lcp) reactions at Back-n.