Abstract
The presented research work is devoted to the problems of studying the digital method for analyzing neutron and gamma ray pulses by eliminating superimposed responses. This method consists of scintillation detectors, photomultiplier tubes, an analog-to-digital converter and an appropriate algorithm. The method was used to analyze the loading of neutron channels in liquid and crystalline scintillation detectors, the ratio of the number of neutrons in the response with a change in the distance of the gamma-ray source, as well as the ratio of neutron and gamma ray pulses for various scintillator loads. Liquid and crystal scintillators were used as analytical instruments.
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