The γ-γ coincidence matrix of LaBr3(Ce) obtained using M(FFs)-γ-γ-γ coincidence technique shown in the top panel. (IMAGE)
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The γ-γ coincidence matrix of LaBr3(Ce) obtained using M(FFs)-γ-γ-γ coincidence technique shown in the top panel. The bottom panel shows the time difference distributions
for the delayed and anti-delayed of 21+ states of the 132Te. The mean lifetime was determined to be 9(7) ps using the Generalized Centroid Difference (GCD) method, consistent with the literature value of 5(3) ps.
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Wei Hua
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