Since the early forties, researchers from around the world have been studying the phenomenon of deadtime in radiation detectors. Many have attempted to develop models to represent this phenomenon. Two highly idealized models; paralyzable and non-paralyzable are commonly used by most individuals involved in radiation measurements. Most put little thought about the operating conditions and applicability of these ideal models for their experimental conditions. So far, there is no general agreement on the applicability of any given model for a specific detector under specific operating conditions, let alone a universal model for all detectors and all operating conditions. Further the related problem of pile-up is often confused with the deadtim...
The purpose of this article is to show that when the half-life of a specimen being measured is compa...
High speed electrical counting may in many situations lead to large dead-time corrections. The corre...
Count loss through a cascade of pile-up and dead time is studied. Time interval density distribution...
Since the early forties, researchers from around the world have been studying the phenomenon of dead...
High intensity radiation measurements are confounded by detector dead-time and pulse pile-up problem...
This research is focused on dead time and the subsequent count loss estimation in radiation detectio...
The counting losses introduced by the dead time of a counting system are a limiting factor in counti...
Pile-up effects due to the overlap of signals within the system dead-time () influence the counting ...
This study presents a new dead-time measurement method using the gamma attenuation law and generaliz...
Only abstract of poster available.Track III: Energy InfrastructureCharacterization of detector dead-...
This paper describes the finding of an experimental study to measure the detector paralysis factor a...
New experimental technique based on well known decaying source method is presented to measure the pa...
Dead-time losses are well recognized and studied drawbacks in counting and spectroscopic systems. In...
The subject of this paper is the investigation of the effect of the dead time on the statistics of t...
The effect of dead-time and pile-up in counting experiments may become a significant source of uncer...
The purpose of this article is to show that when the half-life of a specimen being measured is compa...
High speed electrical counting may in many situations lead to large dead-time corrections. The corre...
Count loss through a cascade of pile-up and dead time is studied. Time interval density distribution...
Since the early forties, researchers from around the world have been studying the phenomenon of dead...
High intensity radiation measurements are confounded by detector dead-time and pulse pile-up problem...
This research is focused on dead time and the subsequent count loss estimation in radiation detectio...
The counting losses introduced by the dead time of a counting system are a limiting factor in counti...
Pile-up effects due to the overlap of signals within the system dead-time () influence the counting ...
This study presents a new dead-time measurement method using the gamma attenuation law and generaliz...
Only abstract of poster available.Track III: Energy InfrastructureCharacterization of detector dead-...
This paper describes the finding of an experimental study to measure the detector paralysis factor a...
New experimental technique based on well known decaying source method is presented to measure the pa...
Dead-time losses are well recognized and studied drawbacks in counting and spectroscopic systems. In...
The subject of this paper is the investigation of the effect of the dead time on the statistics of t...
The effect of dead-time and pile-up in counting experiments may become a significant source of uncer...
The purpose of this article is to show that when the half-life of a specimen being measured is compa...
High speed electrical counting may in many situations lead to large dead-time corrections. The corre...
Count loss through a cascade of pile-up and dead time is studied. Time interval density distribution...