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Why Photomultipliers Need Amplifiers

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Dr. A.G. Wright

Although photomultipliers come with versatile internal amplifiers, certain applications also require external amplification. Photomultipliers remain the preferred light detectors for many applications, mainly because they combine a detection area up to 1500 cm2 with electron multipliers — internal amplifiers of exceptional performance. Besides low noise, near-zero offset and low and constant output capacitance, electron multipliers deliver gain up to 108 and bandwidth up to 500 MHz. Given such performance, why should photomultipliers need additional amplification? In practice, the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2002
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