Radiant energy – With charged particle beam deflection or focussing – With detector
Patent
1997-10-06
1999-11-23
Berman, Jack I.
Radiant energy
With charged particle beam deflection or focussing
With detector
313103CM, 313105CM, H01J 37244
Patent
active
059904836
ABSTRACT:
A particle detector for an electron microscope, a mass spectrometer or the like comprises a single flat plate electron multiplier such as a micro-channel plate or a micro-sphere plate followed by a scintillator. The use of the electron multiplier prior to the scintillator compensates for lack of efficiency in passing photons from the scintillator. The output voltage of the scintillator can be freely set.
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Karni Yiftach
Shariv Isaac
Berman Jack I.
El-Mul Technologies Ltd.
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