Analog Position Analyzer for Position-Sensitive Microchannel Plate Detector by Using an IC Divider
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概要
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Analog position analyzers for a position-sensitive microchannel plate detector (MCP-PSD) have been simply constructed by use of fast operational amplifiers and an IC divider such as AD534K or AD734B. The analog division circuit with the AD734B shows extremely fast response to input pulses and has a wide dynamic range from 30 mV to 10 V. This circuit is found to be applicable to atomic collision experiments.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1992-12-15
著者
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KUSAKABE Toshio
Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering,Faculty of Science and Technology,Kinki University
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Wada Kozo
Department Of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kusakabe T
Kinki Univ. Higashiosaka Jpn
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Kusakabe Toshio
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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OHMIYA Masaya
Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kinki University
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Ohmiya Masaya
Department Of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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