1. A pulse begins when a particle enters the laser beam. At this point, both the beam intensity and signal
intensity are low.
2. The pulse reaches a maximum intensity or height when the particle reaches the middle of the beam, where
the beam and signal intensity are the brightest. The peak intensity, or height of the pulse, is measured at
this point.
3. As the particle leaves the beam, the pulse trails off below the threshold.
Pulse measurements
The pulse processors measure pulses by three characteristics: height, area, and width.
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Height
The maximum digitized intensity measured for the pulse.
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Area
The integration of all the digitized samples over time, where time is the window gate plus 1/2 the
window extension added before the initial threshold, plus the other half of the window extension value
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