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Charge-storage pulse-height analyzers for use with pulsed accelerators
Storage type pulse-height analyzers for use with low duty cycle pulsed accelerators are discussed and an analyzer described that accomodates up to nine pulses in a single burst with a resolution of two microseconds. The pulses to be analyzed are temporarily stored as lines of charge on the face of a cathode ray tube and are analyzed by means of an electron beam that detects the charge discontinuity at the peak of the pulse. The pulse-height information is then permanently stored in a magnetic core memory.