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Three-dimensional data processing for time resolved gamma-ray spectrometry

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A new acquisition and evaluation procedure has been introduced for the measurement of time-dependent processes in gamma-ray spectrometry, in order to extract more information, including half-lives, from the data recorded during acquisition and to enable a more comprehensive analysis of the results. These advanced, off-line data evaluation techniques improve the selectivity and the background subtraction and make it possible to estimate the important analytical parameters (e.g., half-lives) more accurately than with the usual decay curve fitting method.

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Szentmiklósi, L., Révay, Z. & Molnár, G. Three-dimensional data processing for time resolved gamma-ray spectrometry. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 265, 213–219 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-005-0811-9

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