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Kawada et al., 2012 - Google Patents

A simple and versatile data acquisition system for software coincidence and pulse-height discrimination in 4πβ–γ coincidence experiments

Kawada et al., 2012

Document ID
11501464948369974299
Author
Kawada Y
Yamada T
Unno Y
Yunoki A
Sato Y
Hino Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Radiation and Isotopes

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A simple but versatile data acquisition system for software coincidence experiments is described, in which any time stamping and live time controller are not provided. Signals from β-and γ-channels are fed to separately two fast ADCs (16 bits, 25MHz clock maximum) via …
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