JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * Alfred, I have measured the deadtimes on my 8600 a few times (when I think I detect a slight change). Here's what I now have on my system but I have not changed these in at least a year or so. Spec 1 - 1.17 u-seconds Spec 2 - 1.47 u-seconds Spec 1 - 1.35 u-seconds Spec 1 - 1.55 u-seconds Spec 1 - 1.27 u-seconds How accurate are they? Hey, I have them out to the 2nd decimal point for a reason! BTW - Cameca locks in their deadtimes to 3 u-seconds and that really restricts the count rate they can use without problems. If ya need a description of my simplistic technique for determining these numbers, let me know. Paul Paul F. Hlava Electron Microprobe Laboratories Department 01822 - Materials Characterization 505-844-1890 [log in to unmask] mail to Sandia National Laboratories MS - 0886 Albuquerque, NM 87185-0886 ________________________________ From: JEOL Probe Users List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alfred Kracher Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 11:33 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PROBE-USERS] detector deadtime JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * Hello, I am curious how many JEOL 8x00 users have actually measured the deadtime of their detectors? And if so, what were the results? Has anyone figured out how precise such a measurement could be? Alfred Alfred Kracher Ames Laboratory (USDOE) Iowa State University 227 Wilhelm Hall Ames, IA 50011-3020 Tel.: 515 294 7097