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Discriminator Threshold Selection Logic to Improve Signal to Noise Ratio in Photon Counting

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Title Discriminator Threshold Selection Logic to Improve Signal to Noise Ratio in Photon Counting
 
Creator Dubey, P. K.
Jain, S. L.
Arya, B. C.
Kulkarni, P. S.
 
Subject Instruments/ Instrumentation
Physics
 
Description The discriminator threshold plays a vital role in photon counting technique used with low level light detection in lidars and bio-medical instruments. A low discriminator threshold gives high counts due to secondary emitted electrons and ground level (electrical) noise, while high threshold skips the photon pulses having lower amplitude. In both the cases the signal to noise ratio of photon counting system deteriorates. In this article the impact of improper selection of discriminator threshold on photon counting has been described. Here we introduce a simple technique by which the system (micro pulse lidar) selects the discriminator threshold at the set PMT voltage and assigns this value to the multi-channel scaler. The technique is applicable in diverse fields employing photon counting system.
 
Publisher Springer Verlag
 
Date 2010-02-25
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/86/1/61.pdf
Dubey, P. K. and Jain, S. L. and Arya, B. C. and Kulkarni, P. S. (2010) Discriminator Threshold Selection Logic to Improve Signal to Noise Ratio in Photon Counting. MAPAN - Journal of Metrology Society of India, 25 (1). pp. 63-70. ISSN 0974-9853
 
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