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Microchannel Plates

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Photonis USA’s Stripline microchannel plates enable the capture of sequential images of charged particle events at very high speeds, making them a useful diagnostic component for documenting nuclear events during energy research and process development. Microchannel plates are used in the detection and amplification of charged particles and electromagnetic radiation and are commonly used in analytical instrumentation. The Stripline models employ electrode strips to create dielectric polarization, allowing for the movement of ions toward or away from a positive or negative charge. The result is that individual microchannels within the microchannel plate can be turned on sequentially as fast as the electrical charge can permeate the circuit, enabling a high-speed sequence of events to be recorded and analyzed. The line features an image-grade mounting pad rimless microchannel plate.


Photonics Spectra
Jun 2011
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