Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jun 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977apopt..16.1533b&link_type=abstract
Applied Optics, vol. 16, June 1977, p. 1533-1538.
Physics
Optics
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Low Noise, Microchannels, Photomultiplier Tubes, Radiation Detectors, Scanners, Ultraviolet Spectrometers, Anodes, Counting Circuits, Mariner Jupiter-Saturn Flyby, Matrices (Circuits), Spacecraft Instruments, Spatial Filtering
Scientific paper
A photoelectron counting detector utilizing a 128-element linear self-scanned anode array to collect the output of a dual microchannel plate electron multiplier is described. The operation of the detector, its spatial resolution and detection efficiency, and radiation behavior are discussed. The low-noise detector was developed for the Mariner Jupiter/Saturn mission UV spectrometer, and offers a large dynamic range and count rate of 0.003 per anode-sec. It can measure simultaneously two spatially separated signals differing by more than six orders of magnitude in count rate.
Broadfoot Lyle A.
Sandel Bill R.
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