1969
DOI: 10.1063/1.1683758
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Highly Stable High-Rate Discriminator for General Use in Nuclear Counting Applications

Abstract: A new pulse amplitude discriminator, especially suitable for counting experiments, has been developed. Ten units were built and tested, and all of the threshold temperature coefficients are in the range −0.03 to +0.12mV per °C. At very high rates the threshold is stable and the output pulse width and the dead time change negligibly. Since the unit incorporates a number of convenient features, including provision for automatic dead-time correction, it is an extremely versatile instrument.

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