The discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events in an organic scintillator with the pulse gradient analysis (PGA) method is verified against that achieved via the digital measurement of time of flight (TOF). Events arising from the reaction have been detected with an LS-301 organic liquid scintillator and recorded with a fast digital sampling oscilloscope. Both qualitative (via the cross-referencing of scatter diagrams) and quantitative (via the neutron/γ-ray ratio) comparisons are reported. Discrimination afforded by the PGA method is observed to be consistent with that achieved by digital TOF
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...
Digital discrimination of neutron and gamma-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investiga...
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...
The discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events in an organic scintillator with the pulse gradient an...
A method for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ-rays in mixed radiation fields is describe...
This thesis reports on the development of several digital techniques for the use in neutron metrol- ...
A Simplified Digital Charge Collection (SDCC) method of discrimination between neutron and gamma pul...
A digital method for the discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events from an organic scintillator has...
The motivation of this project is to explore the use of digital pulse processing techniques for fast...
A comparison of four algorithms for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ-rays in organic sci...
A comparison of four algorithms for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ‐rays in organic sci...
The discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investigated by u...
Fast-neutron/gamma-ray pulse-shape discrimination has been performed for the organic liquid scintill...
The application of the digital acquisition of pulses from a liquid scintillator to detector characte...
The nuclear aspect of the CBRN* threat is often divided amongst radiological substances posing no cr...
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...
Digital discrimination of neutron and gamma-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investiga...
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...
The discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events in an organic scintillator with the pulse gradient an...
A method for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ-rays in mixed radiation fields is describe...
This thesis reports on the development of several digital techniques for the use in neutron metrol- ...
A Simplified Digital Charge Collection (SDCC) method of discrimination between neutron and gamma pul...
A digital method for the discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events from an organic scintillator has...
The motivation of this project is to explore the use of digital pulse processing techniques for fast...
A comparison of four algorithms for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ-rays in organic sci...
A comparison of four algorithms for the digital discrimination of neutrons and γ‐rays in organic sci...
The discrimination of neutron and γ-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investigated by u...
Fast-neutron/gamma-ray pulse-shape discrimination has been performed for the organic liquid scintill...
The application of the digital acquisition of pulses from a liquid scintillator to detector characte...
The nuclear aspect of the CBRN* threat is often divided amongst radiological substances posing no cr...
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...
Digital discrimination of neutron and gamma-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investiga...
Pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) in fast, organic scintillation detectors is a long-established tech...