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Versatile technique for measuring fluorescence decay times in the nanosecond region

Steingraber et al., 1963

Document ID
3186746340243744500
Author
Steingraber O
Berlman I
Publication year
Publication venue
Review of Scientific Instruments

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A new method of accurately recording scintillation pulse contours over several decades is described. Scintillation pulses are analyzed by an apparatus which combines the very fast rise time of a pulse sampling oscilloscope and the digital storage capacity of a multichannel …
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