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5.2. Single Detector Signal Jumps

The signal jumps considered here occur in only one detector at a time and can be generally described as a sudden increase or decrease of the signal, which remains constant or has a long recovering time (>> 10 s) after the jump. These jumps are normally seen at low signal levels.

Some examples are shown in Figure 3.

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Figure 3: Examples of single detector jumps



A. Salama et al.