Abstract The electron-photon delayed coincidence technique has been used to measure precisely the lifetime for the 4p1P0 state in calcium. The lifetime of this state was obtained by measuring the time correlation spectrum between the inelastically scattered electrons and the corresponding de-excitation photons. By using the least-squares fitting program to fit Gale's equation to the data points, a value of (4.15±0.17) ns was obtained. The result was compared to some of the earlier experimental measurements.
Received: 22 February 2001
Revised: 17 June 2001
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