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RE: Measuring pulsed fields



Kim,



You really need an integrating instrument  with pulse devices.  My

experience with the RO2 is that there isn't sufficient time to reach full

scale.



> -----Original Message-----

> From:	Kim D. Merritt [SMTP:k.merritt@larc.nasa.gov]

> Sent:	Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:37 AM

> To:	radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

> Subject:	Measuring pulsed fields

> 

> Is the Bicron 2000 w/ HP270 or the RO2 adequate for measuring pulsed x-ray

> 

> fields with microsecond pulsewidths?  I don't have the manuals for these 

> instruments.  Alternately, can anyone recommend an instrument that is good

> 

> for measuring these kinds of fields.

> 

> Kim Merritt

> Radiation/Laser Safety Officer

> HazMed, Inc.

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> Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed herein are my own and do not 

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