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Photomultiplier tube with gain control

  • US 4,804,891 A
  • Filed: 10/16/1987
  • Issued: 02/14/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/16/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a photomultiplier tube having an anode and a cathode spaced from each other and connected to a power supply, said cathode being responsive to the intensity of ambient light incident thereon to produce a current flow between said cathode and said anode proportional to said intensity, said tube having a first plurality of dynode stages positioned between said anode and said cathode and electrically connected to said power supply, an improved gain control means consisting of:

  • first interstage resistance means for biasing said first plurality of dynodes with fixed dynode voltages progressively increasing between said cathode and said anode voltages;

    a second plurality of dynodes structurally connected interstitially with said first plurality of dynodes;

    control means connected in parallel with said first interstage resistance means for biasing said second plurality of dynodes with voltages progressively increasing between said cathode and said anode voltages, said control means adapted to vary the bias voltages of said second plurality of dynodes independently of the bias voltage of said first plurality of dynodes to maximize said photomultiplier tube gain with a minimum variation of bias voltage on said second plurality of dynodes.

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