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Interesting. The same power for HAMAMATSU PMT, but different counts result.
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Interesting. The same power for HAMAMATSU PMT, but different counts result (see my test on 05/09/2011).
  
  

Revision as of 16:50, 10 May 2011

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continue...the same set up as before, the distances are the same:

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First I change the power supply for HAMAMATSU PMT to the new 2 channel one C.A.E.N N471

The powers are:

PS1 and PS2:  -1000 V (the old 2-channel TENNELEC TC952)
n's: -1100 V (the new 2-channel C.A.E.N N471)

The thresholds are:

PS1 and PS2:  -80 mV
n's: -60 mV


Let see what we have. First he CF-243 source is far far away (sealed in the safe):

counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (5 min test) counts/min (5 min test) avg counts/min
PS1 187 160 166 160.8 168.4
PS2 187 170 180.4 184.4 180.4
n's 205 204 201.2 202.4 203.2

Interesting. The same power for HAMAMATSU PMT, but different counts result (see my test on 05/09/2011).


Now I increased the power supply for HAMAMATSU PMT (-1500 V) and adjusted the threshold (-500 mV). All other parameters are the same.

First he CF-243 source is far far away (sealed in the safe):

counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) avg counts/min
PS1 158 168 151 175 163
PS2 194 166 162 176 174.5
n's 224 213 197 201 208.7


Now the CF-243 source is on the top of PS1:

counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) counts/min (1 min test) avg counts/min
PS1
PS2
n's