A BaF2 positron-lifetime spectrometer equipped with a coincidence system th
at represents a compromise between the traditional fast-fast and fast-slow
arrangements is described. The main difference of the present configuration
from both the fast-slow and fast-fast ones consists in use of a sum of the
energy signals from the start and stop detectors to select the coincidence
events. Quality of the spectrometer response function (approximate to 150
ps FWHM for Na-22) is very close to that observed for our fast-slow configu
ration with the equivalent detectors but throughput, of the present apparat
us is increased almost by a factor of two. Moreover, the electronic scheme
becomes less complicated, which has also a positive impact on its cost.