Abstract
One method for obtaining gamma-ray spectra is the application of the iterative unfolding technique to the measured pulse-height spectra. This technique, however, requires the construction of a response matrix which contains a series of response functions of the detector assembly to various gamma-ray energies. This report describes the essential steps in the construction of a response matrix, having the dimensions 100 energy bins and 1024 channels, used to obtain the complex gamm-ray spectra from the experimental pulse-height spectra. The photons of interest have an energy range extending from 0.060 to 5.00 MeV. The report also presents the associated computer programs for generating and using the response matrix. The results of unfolding of synthesized pulse-height spectra having a known number of gamma rays of known energy are presented. The computer programs are written in Fortran II language for use with an IBM-704 computer.
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