Abstract
Definitions of basic notions are given and dependence of counting probabilities of different kinds of scintillation pulses upon energy of beta particles interacting with scintillator are derived. Efficiency of beta-particle counting in liquid-scintillation coincidence detectors is determined. Calculated and experimental counting efficiencies are compared for double and triple detectors.
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