Application of the digital pulse processing techniques to gas proportional scintillation counters
Simoes, P.C.P.S.; Veloso, J.F.C.A.; Conde, C.A.N.
1996 IEEE nuclear science symposium - conference record. Volumes 1, 2 and 31996
1996 IEEE nuclear science symposium - conference record. Volumes 1, 2 and 31996
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[en] Digital signal processing techniques have been developed to analyze the signals from a gas proportional scintillation counter (GPSC). Compared to analog systems, the digital technique is a very simple and powerful tool for manipulating and improving pulse-height distributions with no additional electronic components. Among the features inherent in digital signal processing are pulse risetime discrimination, pulse pileup correction and rejection, and background rejection. By allowing the rejection of signal pulses from x-ray interactions within the scintillation region and for near insensitive regions of the detector, an improvement in the pulse-height distribution has been effectively achieved Using this technique the energy resolution for the 22.1 keV line of a 109Cd x-ray source improves from 5.6 to 5.1 % and the peak-to-background ratio increases from 30 to 170
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Del Guerra, A. (ed.); 2138 p; 1996; p. 742-746; IEEE Service Center; Piscataway, NJ (United States); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference; Anaheim, CA (United States); 2-9 Nov 1996; IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854-4150 (United States)
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