Hello
I'm carrying on making experiments on the different components of my pmt setup in order to understand how things work.
So I tried to play with the load resistance value.
The Pdf document about Theremino suggests 1M although many profesionnal doc advocate 50 Ohm. I understood that it influences the lengh of the pulses through the coupling capacitor if we want to process the signals with a standard sound card. But it works only if a pulse shaper is used. I use the shaper from the Pmt adapter from THermino :
Here is the effect of the use of the shaper on the pulse lengh and precision of the spectrum.
So I used a 3M load resistance as it gives the pulse around 150-180uS lengh. The spectrum shows the peaks with better precision.
Here is Radium 226 spectrum.
Also I noticed that the nature of the material on with I put the sample On as a big influence on the spectrum. If I use lead the peaks shows more energy on some parts. If I used just my table the spectrum was a bit different. I suspect some Xrays produced by fluorescence but the general aspect seems better with lead than wood.
Load resistance and shaper
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Re: Load resistance and shaper
Here is the spectrum of the Thorium and the influcence of wood or lead , and with or without the shaper on the 3M load resistance.
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