Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.1, 35-38, 2008
Status of the pulsed low energy positron beam system (PLEPS) at the Munich Research Reactor FRM-II
The Munich pulsed low energy positron beam system (PLEPS) is now installed at the high intensity positron source (NEPOMUC) at the Munich Research Reactor FRM-II. In order to enhance the performance of the system several improvements have been implemented: two additional collinear detector ports have been installed. Therefore in addition to the normal lifetime measurements it is now possible to simultaneously perform Doppler-broadening, coincident Doppler-broadening and age momentum correlation experiments. An additional chopper was included to periodically suppress pulses and therefore to extend the standard time window of 20 ns for precise measurements of longer lifetimes. First test-experiments have been performed in May and July 2007. With all pulsing components in operation we achieved a count-rate of 1.4 x 10(4) counts per second. The total time resolution ( pulsing and detector) was about 240 ps (FWHM) with a peak to background ratio up to 6 x 10(3):1. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:pulsed positron beam