1.5.3 Gain Depression


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1.5.3 Gain Depression

As mentioned under the ``Detector Background'' section, when the count rate is high, the gain of the detector becomes depressed and the perceived energy distribution slides down in the SCA space, and possibly partly or totally out of the energy window set by the SCAs. As a consequence, the number of photons accepted as having valid energy is reduced and since this signal is used to determine whether the decoded position should be used, the number of encoded photons is reduced.


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