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Analogue detection technique

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A technique to handle the high data rates of a pulsed beam as available at KEK and RAL is described. Different detector concepts, which would also allow to increase the initial asymmetry have been tested and are presented.

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This work was supported by the German Federal Minister for Research and Technology (Bundesminister für Forschung und Technologie [BMFT]) under Contract Nr. 03KA2-TUM-4.

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Münch, K.H., Kratzer, A., Kalvius, G.M. et al. Analogue detection technique. Hyperfine Interact 87, 1049–1054 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068503

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