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2010

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Dead Time And Count Loss Determination For Radiation Detection Systems In High Count Rate Applications, Amol Patil Jan 2010

Dead Time And Count Loss Determination For Radiation Detection Systems In High Count Rate Applications, Amol Patil

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"This research is focused on dead time and the subsequent count loss estimation in radiation detection systems. The dead time is the minimum amount of time required between two events to permit detection of those events individually by a radiation detection system. If events occur during the system dead time, they are lost. Such lost information can be important in many applications including high-precision spectroscopy, positron emission tomography (PET), and the scanning of spent nuclear fuel. Understanding of the behavior of radiation detection systems is important; thus this work included a comprehensive review of dead time and pulse pile-up models …