Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1683852 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report a new, simplified and more efficient modeling on the statistical analysis of Doppler broadening coincidence data of the electron–positron annihilation radiation in aluminum, when compared with previous works. The Doppler broadening coincidence spectrum was fitted using a model function. The model function included positron annihilation at rest with the conduction band, 2p, 2s and 1s electrons. In-flight positron annihilation was also fitted. The response functions of the detectors included backscattering, combinations of Compton effects, pileup, ballistic deficit and pulse shaping problems. The annihilation intensities obtained in this work were, for the conduction band 94.0(3)%, for the 2p electrons 5.7(3)%, for the 2s electrons 0.29(16)%, for the 1s electrons 0.0126(13)%. The intensity of the in-flight positron annihilation was 0.064(3)%, and the three Fermi cutoff parameters obtained were 6.758(9), 10.013(11) and 15.532(10), in 10−3m0c units. The obtained results are compared with published data.

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