Linearity Characteristics of Multiplier Phototubes
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In most cases, multiplier phototubes are used on the assumption that the anode current is strictly proportional to the incident light flux, that is, the departure from linear response is assumed to be negligible over a wide range. However, the departure is never negligible in these tubes and varies according to the operating condition. The linearity characteristics of multiplier phototubes with side-window type of photocathodes have been investigated in this work, and the following results obtained. The departure from linear response depends on the wavelength of incident light and the supply voltage between the anode and the photocathode, and becomes large for flux incident upon the edges of the photocathode. But the state of polarisation of incident light does not affect the linearity.
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- 1963-12-15