Gamma‐Ray Scintillation Spectrometer with Logarithmic Pulse‐Height Response

Autor: D. Maeder
Rok vydání: 1955
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Zdroj: Review of Scientific Instruments. 26:805-808
ISSN: 1089-7623
0034-6748
DOI: 10.1063/1.1715319
Popis: Practical use of scintillation spectrometers is unnecessarily complicated by the strong predominance of small pulses encountered especially in measuring complex spectra. The difficulties arising from this general trend can be reduced by deforming the pulse spectra before recording them in a conventional linear pulse‐height analyzer. A discussion of energy dispersion obtained with different types of deformation shows that a logarithmic transformation not only multiplies the counting rates of the original spectrum with a factor proportional to energy, but at the same time increases the energy band which can be resolved with a given number of counting channels. The reduction of counting rate extremes obtained by such a transformation permits attainment of higher total counting speeds with given multichannel equipment (assuming equal scaling factors in all channels); on the other hand, it facilitates accurate intensity measurements using photographic recording techniques. An electronic circuit is described, which accepts input pulses having a sharp rise (
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