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Electron-photon showers

A liquid scintillation counter is actually two photon counters connected in coincidence for measuring the shower or pulse of electrons resulting from the relaxation of fluorescent molecules excited by b-particle emission. In the out-of-coincidence mode, the instrument is a single photon counter, i.e., it counts single photon events. [Pg.99]

The output signal of a photomultiplier is essentially digital, with a shower of electrons resulting from the receipt of each photon. If a low... [Pg.318]


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