| Questions about crosstalk or spillover are frequently asked by users of alpha/beta counting systems. There is some confusion regarding the definition. Technically (in an engineering sense) crosstalk means a transfer of signal from one channel of a system into another channel of that same system. It is sometimes used in a multi-detector system to refer to a signal seen by a detector other than the target detector. Common usage of crosstalk is that it is the overlap of the alpha and beta counting regions of a detector or counting system. The last definition is more correctly referred to as spillover. Manufacturers of alpha/beta counting systems specify spillover as X.Y% alpha into beta, and 0.Z% beta into alpha, for 210Po. The last definition and specification is the one discussed here. Protean Instrument's specification is that all systems with a gas flow proportional detector have 0.0% spill-over, either alpha into beta or beta into alpha. The actual test criteria is that spill-over is no greater than 1 count per 100,000 counts in either direction. Protean is the only manufacturer that can promise and deliver this extraordinary level of performance.
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Loss-Free Counting and 0% Spillover
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