Optimal operating conditions and characteristics of acetone/CaF_2 detector for inverse photoemission spectroscopy

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Review of Scientific Instruments 76, 066102 (2005)

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10.1063/1.1921507

Performance and characteristics of a band-pass photon detector using acetone gas and CaF_2 window (acetone/CaF_2) have been studied and compared with an ethanol/MgF_2 detector. The optimal operating conditions are found to be 4 mbar acetone pressure and 745+/-20 V anode voltage. The count rate obtained by us is about a factor of 3 higher than what has been reported earlier for the acetone detector. Unlike other gas filled detectors, this detector works in the proportional region with very small dead time (4 micro sec). A detector band-pass of 0.48+/-0.01 eV FWHM is obtained.

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