Rachel format detector array files
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Rachel can add an entire Ge detector array in one step by choosing option "id" from the Tools button menu. This allows a user to read an array of detectors consisting of any combination of individual crystals and/or summed clusters. | Rachel can add an entire Ge detector array in one step by choosing option "id" from the Tools button menu. This allows a user to read an array of detectors consisting of any combination of individual crystals and/or summed clusters. | ||
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+ | (See also [[Rachel_physical_detector_files|Rachel format physical detector files]] to quickly define multiple detector types.) | ||
Each individual crystal or cluster corresponds to a single data set in the experiment to which it is attached (following the requirements set by Gosia). These data sets can be filled in one of three ways: | Each individual crystal or cluster corresponds to a single data set in the experiment to which it is attached (following the requirements set by Gosia). These data sets can be filled in one of three ways: | ||
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# Specifying the Radware AGS or Rachel text format data file for each detector in the detector array file (see below). Note that with this option, the detector array file must specify the data file name for each detector 'in each experiment.' | # Specifying the Radware AGS or Rachel text format data file for each detector in the detector array file (see below). Note that with this option, the detector array file must specify the data file name for each detector 'in each experiment.' | ||
+ | New [[Rachel,_a_GUI_for_Gosia#Videos.2C_manual_and_run-time_help | Videos]] will be posted soon, demonstrating the procedure for setting up complicated Ge detector arrays quickly. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |