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Ch 17 GK I  Linear and Logical Pulse II  Instruments Standard

Ch 17 GK I  Linear and Logical Pulse II  Instruments Standard III  Application Specific Integrated Circuits IV  Summary of Pulse Processing Units V  Components common to many applications. VI Pulse Counting Systems VII Pulse Height Analysis

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Ch 17 GK I  Linear and Logical Pulse II  Instruments Standard

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  1. Ch 17 GK I  Linear and Logical Pulse II  Instruments Standard III  Application Specific Integrated Circuits IV  Summary of Pulse Processing Units V  Components common to many applications. VI Pulse Counting Systems VII Pulse Height Analysis VIII Digital Pulse Processing IX  System Involving Pulse Timing a) Time Pick off methods b) Measurements of Timing Properties  c) Modular Instruments for Timing Measurements X Pulse shape discrimination

  2. 10.9 PULSE-SHAPE DISCRIMINATION Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) is the name given to a process that differentiates pulses produced by different types of particles in the same detector. PSD has most common use to discriminate between pulses generated by neutrons and gammas in organic scintillators (see also Chap. 14). Measurement of the amount of light produced in organic scintillators by neutrons and gammas shows that both the differential and integral light intensities are different as functions of time. It is obvious that the pulses from neutrons and gammas have different time characteristics, and it is this property that is used as the basis for PSD.

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