Chapter
9
Deflector Settings
9.1 Preamplifier
9.1.1 Discriminator
Check the discriminator threshold using the noise of the signal within one spectrum.
The square root of the signal (counts! not counts/second) should be equal to the RMS
(root mean square) of the noise at this energy (i.e. the value mean /- 3 x RMS
should include nearly all data points). The noise value without excitation source should
be only few counts per second and channel.
Threshold Value:
Use the fixed mode of the acquisition software (see SpecsLab2 manual) to estimate the
noise at constant kinetic energy for the acquired signal and compare with the square
root of the signal (counts not cps!).
Noise
~
3
×=
3
×
signal
[
counts
]
(28)
Normally the discriminator threshold does not have to be changed. If necessary, the
threshold can be adjusted in the menu ’Analyzer/Settings’. Increasing the threshold
level causes a shift of the detector starting point and plateau towards higher voltages,
but helps to suppress possible channeltron differences (noise, etc.). Usual threshold val-
ues are in the range between 2 and 10mV.
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