
Photomultipliers are extremely sensitive light detectors that can detect single photons. In multiplying the charge produced by incident light by up to 100 million times, these devices are essential to a wide range of functions, from medical instrumentation to astronomical observations. This complete and authoritative guide will provide students, practitioners, and researchers with a deeper understanding of the operating principles of these devices. Authored by an experienced user and manufacturer of photomultipliers, this handbook gives the reader insights into photomultiplier behaviour as a means to optimize performance. Diffuse and low level light sources are best served with a photomultiplier for the detection of single photon emissions. Light detection and electron multiplication are statistical in nature and the mathematics of these processes is derived from first principles. The book covers other related topics such as scintillation counting, light guides, and large area detectors. The usually complicated subject of biasing a photomultiplier, very important for optimal performance, is reduced to a comprehensible set of calculations. All applications demand some form of electronics, the options for which are fully explored in this book.
This handbook investigates the operational mechanics, statistical foundations, and practical application of photomultiplier tubes for the detection of low-level light. The author, an experienced practitioner and manufacturer in the field, provides a rigorous framework for understanding how these devices convert incident photons into measurable electrical signals. By deriving the mathematics of electron multiplication from first principles, the text offers a comprehensive guide for students and researchers to optimize device performance in various scientific contexts.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational technical resource for those involved in instrumentation and optical research. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author simplifies complex biasing calculations for practical implementation.
Page Count:
624
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192528084
ISBN-13:
9780192528087
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