Abstract
A new method has been developed for storing a Mössbauer spectrum in a multichannel analyzer. The method combines the high counting-rate capability of conventional time-mode operation with the undistorted velocity scale characteristic of operation in the pulseheight mode. Nonlinearity and instability of the drive waveform can be tolerated because a normalization spectrum for eliminating vertical distortions can be obtained concurrently with the Mössbauer spectrum. This normalization spectrum costs practically nothing in counting time or counting statistics, but storage space must be available for it in the analyzer. The necessity for a normalization spectrum can be eliminated by a simple modification of the method, but at the cost of a slight nonlinearity of the velocity scale.
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