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An x-Ray Time-Analyzing Electron-Optical Converter with Improved Design and Operating Parameters

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A new x-ray electron-optical converter with an Au or CsJ photocathode is described. The instrument has improved time resolution and improved image brightness. The slit width in the accelerating electrode can be chosen to be 50–100 μm. A working diagram of the converter is given.

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Fel'dman, G.G. An x-Ray Time-Analyzing Electron-Optical Converter with Improved Design and Operating Parameters. Measurement Techniques 45, 511–514 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020016022377

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