Abstract

A highly stable dual-window unit is described, in which the thresholds of the three discriminators are controlled simultaneously by the use of reference pulses from a precision pulser. The principle of operation and the particular features of the operation of a basic threshold-control system are described in some detail. The threshold-control system assures high stability and reproducibility of the threshold and also compensates for the effect of baseline shifts. The pulser-controlled dual-window uint can serve as a basic reference element in gain stabilization of scintillation detectors, and as a usual pulse-height analyzer in counting experiments requiring great stability.

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