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PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES principles & applications

PHOTOMULTIPLIER TUBES . principles & applications Re-edited September 2002 by S-O Flyckt* and Carole Marmonier**, Photonis, Brive, France *. Email: **Email: i FOREWORD. For more than sixty years, photomultipliers have been used to detect low-energy photons in the UV to visible range, high-energy photons (X-rays and gamma rays). and ionizing particles using scintillators. Today, the PHOTOMULTIPLIER tube remains unequalled in light detection in all but a few specialized areas. The PHOTOMULTIPLIER 's continuing superiority stems from three main features: large sensing area ultra-fast response and excellent timing performance high gain and low noise The last two give the PHOTOMULTIPLIER an exceptionally high gain x bandwidth product.

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