Title: Design, simulation and performance of a slow positron beam with secondary electron tagging for positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy
Abstract: A positron annihilation lifetime spectrometer using a magnetically guided continuous positron beam and the signal from secondary electrons (SE) emitted from the sample is presented. The positron and secondary electrons trajectories as well as the physics of SE were simulated using GEANT4 program. A special attention was paid to the consequences of positron backscattering, in particular on the shape of the lifetime spectrum. A very good agreement was obtained between simulation and measurements concerning the time resolution (~300–400 ps FWHM) for the studied range of incident positron energies. Due to the complex shape of the resolution function, the present design of the spectrometer is not suited to study of short lifetimes, but can be used for depth profiling porosimetry of materials with Ps formation with the an excellent peak to background ratio of ~105.
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-08-20
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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