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PI-MAX
®
3 System Manual
Issue 2
MCP Bracket
Pulsing:
Available for PI-MAX3 cameras with a
. This
technique enhances the intensifier's on/off ratio in UV
measurements by automatically adjusting the on/off switching of
the MCP to bracket the photocathode gate pulse. By switching
off the MCP, unwanted UV signal that strikes the photocathode
(even though gated off) is prevented from passing through the
MCP to integrate on the CCD array.
MCP Gating:
Available for PI-MAX
MG
cameras. Applies the primary gating pulse
to the MCP portion of the tube and, if chosen by the user, applies
the bracket pulse to the photocathode.
MCP Resolution:
The MCP is a slightly conductive glass substrate with millions of
parallel traversing channels containing a secondary electron
emitter on their inner walls. The smaller the diameter and more
tightly grouped the channels, the higher the resolution.
Phosphor Decay
Time:
A delay between the end of the exposure time and the beginning
of the array readout. This time is inserted to allow the phosphor
to decay to 1% before readout occurs and will vary depending on
the phosphor type.
Phosphor Type:
A phosphor is a chemical substance that fluoresces when excited
by x-rays, an electron beam, or ultraviolet radiation. Phosphors
usually emit green light with decay times ranging from hundreds
of nanoseconds to a few milliseconds.
•
P43 offers high resolution (~ 3 ms decay);
•
P46 offers fast decay for high-repetition rate
spectroscopy (~ 2
s decay);
•
P47 offers even faster decay (0.4
s).
The
, inserted between the end of the
exposure time and the beginning of the array readout, allows for
the decay time.
Photocathode
Coatings:
Coatings on the photocathode convert a portion of the incident
photons into electrons. Any photons that are not captured by the
photocathode are lost from the final signal produced by the
intensifier. Therefore, the kind of coating and the resulting
the photocathode is very important. The choice of coating
determines the most effective spectral range for the intensifier.
For example GaAs (gallium arsenide) has high
in the VIS and
NIR regions. Multi-alkali coatings have fair photoconversion in
the visible (VIS) and ultraviolet (UV) but have relatively limited
response in the near IR (NIR).
Pulse Ensemble:
PTG term. Consists of a Gate Start pulse, a Gate Stop pulse, and
an Auxiliary pulse. At the end of the ensemble, the photocathode
is gated off, phosphor decay time elapses to allow for phosphor
decay, and then the CCD array is readout.
QE:
Refer to
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