Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8174261 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A new digital pulse-timing algorithm, to be used with the future neutron detector array NEDA, has been developed and tested. The time resolution of four 5Â in. diameter photomultiplier tubes (XP4512, R4144, R11833-100, and ET9390-kb), coupled to a cylindrical 5Â in. by 5Â in. BC501A liquid scintillator detector was measured by employing digital sampling electronics and a constant fraction discriminator (CFD) algorithm. The zero crossing of the CFD algorithm was obtained with a cubic spline interpolation, which was continuous up to the second derivative. The performance of the algorithm was studied at sampling rates of 500Â MS/s and 200Â MS/s. The time resolution obtained with the digital electronics was compared to the values acquired with a standard analog CFD. The result of this comparison shows that the time resolution from the analog and the digital measurements at 500Â MS/s and at 200Â MS/s are within 15% for all the tested photomultiplier tubes.
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Authors
V. Modamio, J.J. Valiente-Dobón, G. Jaworski, T. Hüyük, A. Triossi, J. Egea, A. Di Nitto, P.-A. Söderström, J. Agramunt Ros, G. de Angelis, G. de France, M.N. Erduran, S. Ertürk, A. Gadea, V. González, J. Kownacki, M. Moszynski, J. Nyberg,