Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000rsci...71.1100m&link_type=abstract
Review of Scientific Instruments, Volume 71, Issue 2, pp. 1100-1100 (2000).
Computer Science
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Charge-Coupled Devices, Image Detectors, And Ir Detector Arrays, Photomultipliers, Phototubes And Photocathodes, Scanners, Image Intensifiers, And Image Converters
Scientific paper
The procedure of calibration of the detector assembly consisting of the two Galileo microchannel plates (MCPs) operated in a chevron configuration is described. The current gains and the analog particle gains of MCPs for Xe ions with charge states from q=3+ to q=13+ and C ions, with charge states from q=1+ to q=6+ and ion impact energies to charge state ratios from 0.5 to 150 keV/q have been measured. These results were compared to the earlier results obtained of calibration of this detector assembly with Xe ions with the charge states from q=7+ to q=43+ and ion impact energies to charge state ratios from 2 to 154 keV/q. We have shown the areas of ion parameters in which the secondary ion-electron emission coefficient of the investigated MCPs was dominated by kinetic or potential emission.
Fry D.
Mróz W.
Prokopiuk A.
Stöckli M. P.
Walch Bob
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