Radiant energy – Calibration or standardization methods
Patent
1984-08-01
1986-09-09
Fields, Carolyn E.
Radiant energy
Calibration or standardization methods
250369, G01T 120
Patent
active
046111174
ABSTRACT:
A plastic scintillation detector (14) generates on the basis of ionizing radiation coming from a radiation source (16) light flashes which are converted by a photoelectric transducer (20), for example a photoelectron multiplier, to electrical output pulses. An evaluation circuit (22) counts the output pulses as a measure of the radiation intensity. For automatic stabilization of the scintillation detector a light source (24) is controlled by a driving circuit (26) in such a manner that it transmits light pulses whose intensity is modulated in accordance with a predetermined periodic function, for example a sawtooth function. The modulated light pulses are also intercepted by the photoelectric transducer (20) and converted by the latter into electrical reference pulses. A monitoring circuit (28) determines in each modulation period the number of reference pulses whose amplitude exceeds a predetermined reference threshold value lying in the modulation interval. The pulse number determined is used to stabilize the scintillation detector, either by controlling the amplification in the sense of maintaining a predetermined pulse number or by corresponding correction of the measurement result furnished by the evaluation circuit.
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Seibert Frank
Wetzel Gustav
Endress u. Hauser GmbH u. Co.
Fields Carolyn E.
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