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are used by the electronic circuitry that detects and amplifies
the detector signal to discriminate between X-ray peak signals and
noise in the FET output. If the discriminators are set too high,
then low energy peaks will be rejected with the noise. If the discriminators
are set too low, the circuitry may not prevent pulse-pile up. As
a result, X-ray signals that arrive in close succession may be counted
as a single event - the main cause of sum peaks in the ED spectrum.
By calibrating the discriminators, the system will automatically
set the discriminator levels to the optimum for efficient low energy
X-ray detection, whilst avoiding pulse pile-up and sum peaks in
the spectrum.
For further information on detector circuitry please refer to Scanning
Electron Microscope and X-ray Microanalysis, editor: Joseph Goldstein,
Publisher: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, Chapter 7. ISBN 0-306-47292-9
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