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howto:t3r_antibunching_-_slow_decay [2022/02/01 10:54] – [A.: The decay can be caused by blinking of the nanodiamonds.] peterhowto:t3r_antibunching_-_slow_decay [2022/02/01 11:32] (current) – [A decay caused by correlation statistics] peter
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 ==== A decay caused by correlation statistics ==== ==== A decay caused by correlation statistics ====
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 This decay is caused by correlation statistics. This happens because you correlate the first arriving photon against a photon at the longer time, which will be an increasingly unlikely event because the earliest stop photons always win and the experiment restarts. This decay is caused by correlation statistics. This happens because you correlate the first arriving photon against a photon at the longer time, which will be an increasingly unlikely event because the earliest stop photons always win and the experiment restarts.
  
-I attached a simulation+simulation with 90ns dead-time period: 
  
-[{{howto:logf.png?320x240|Fig. 1Logfile logf.png }}]+[{{howto:logf.png?320x240|Fig. 2Simulation }}]
  
  
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