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Zahn et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Pile-up correction for coincidence counting using a CAEN 1724 digitizer

Zahn et al., 2019

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1237707050944652040
Author
Zahn G
Ribeiro Jr I
Genezini F
Publication year
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Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences

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In conventional gamma-ray spectrometry, the probability of pile-up effects is considered to be proportional to the dead-time, and is usually neglected for low dead-times (below 4-5%). In gamma-gamma coincidence spectrometry, though, while the dead time takes into account …
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