- A
photomultiplier is a
device that
converts incident photons into an
electrical signal.
Kinds of
photomultiplier include:
Photomultiplier tube, a vacuum...
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Photomultiplier tubes (
photomultipliers or PMTs for short) are
extremely sensitive detectors of
light in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ranges...
- In solid-state electronics,
silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are single-photon-sensitive
devices based on single-photon
avalanche diodes (SPADs) implemented...
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response to
incident radiation, a
sensitive photodetector (usually a
photomultiplier tube (PMT), a charge-coupled
device (CCD) camera, or a photodiode)...
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electron multiplier to a
photomultiplier. The Everhart–Thornley
Detector with its
lightguide and
highly efficient photomultiplier is the most frequently...
- microscopy, and in
electron beam lithography); X-ray tubes;
phototubes and
photomultipliers (which rely on
electron flow
through a
vacuum where electron emission...
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detected by the
photomultiplier tubes and
shows up as a
characteristic ring-like
pattern of
activity in the
array of
photomultiplier tubes. As neutrinos...
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electric current that
flows through photosensitive devices such as a
photomultiplier tube, photodiode, or charge-coupled
device even when no
photons enter...
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Photodetector Photodiode Photomultiplier Photomultiplier tube
Phototransistor Photoelectric sensor Photoionization detector Photomultiplier Photoresistor Photoswitch...
- X-rays and
particle beams, to
produce electrical arcs, for ignition, in
photomultiplier tubes, and in high-power
amplifier vacuum tubes, as well as
other industrial...