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The application of a ‘digital-analog hybrid signal processing system’ combined with a Euclidian distance method is presented. The proposed method is used to improve gamma-ray energy spectrum characteristics of a CdZnTe semiconductor detector. A digital and an analog system are simultaneously applied to the detector output after passing through a preamplifier, where the digital system digitizes the signal pulse shape for the Euclidian distance determination, while the analog system measures the signal pulse height with a conventional analog method. In this paper, the digital and the analog data are combined to improve the energy spectrum characteristics; giving the increase of the photopeak area, the peak-to-valley ratio, and the photopeak sharpness.

 

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