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A dynode is an electrode in a vacuum tube that serves as an incident charge multiplier through secondary emission. The first tube to incorporate a dynode
Dynode
Fast, high sensitivity, low noise electronic photon detector
light by as much as 100 million times or 108 (i.e., 160 dB), in multiple dynode stages, enabling (for example) individual photons to be detected when the
Photomultiplier_tube
Vacuum tube structure
electron hits a dynode inside a vacuum chamber and ejects electrons that cascade onto more dynodes and repeats the process over again. The dynodes are set up
Electron_multiplier
Instrument for measuring ionizing radiation
strike the second dynode. Each subsequent dynode impact releases further electrons, and so there is a current amplifying effect at each dynode stage. Each stage
Scintillation_counter
When a particle's interactions with a material cause it to emit new particles
photocathode and accelerated towards a polished metal electrode (called a dynode). They hit the electrode surface with sufficient energy to release a number
Secondary_emission
Device that controls current between electrodes
anode known as a dynode causing more electrons to be released from that dynode. Those electrons are accelerated toward another dynode at a higher voltage
Vacuum_tube
Analytical technique based on determining mass to charge ratio of ions
A continuous dynode particle multiplier detector
Mass_spectrometry
Sensors of light or other electromagnetic energy
photocathode that emits electrons when illuminated, followed by a series of dynodes that multiply the electron current through secondary emission. PMTs offer
Photodetector
Device used in television cameras
September 1928. The introduction of a multipactor in October 1933 and a multi-dynode "electron multiplier" in 1937 made Farnsworth's image dissector the first
Video_camera_tube
Emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation hits a material
photocathode readily releases electrons. By means of a series of electrodes (dynodes) at ever-higher potentials, these electrons are accelerated and substantially
Photoelectric_effect
Mass spectrometry device
These photons are then detected by the photomultiplier tube. A conversion dynode, such as a microchannel plate can also be used between the ion beam and
Ion-to-photon_detector
Detection single parties and photons
field across the MCP, each individual microchannel becomes a continuous-dynode electron multiplier. A particle or photon that enters one of the channels
Microchannel_plate_detector
Method of mass spectrometry
a fast secondary emission multiplier (SEM) where first converter plate (dynode) is flat. The electrical signal from the detector is recorded by means of
Time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Time-of-flight_mass_spectrometry
Quantitative study of the energy spectra of gamma-ray sources
photomultipliers; a photocathode converts the light into electrons; and then by using dynodes to generate electron cascades through delta ray production, the signal
Gamma_spectroscopy
Ag-Mg-O-Cs dynodes, diheptal (14-pin) base XP1001 – 10-stage photomultiplier for gamma ray scintillation spectrometry, Sb-Cs cathode, Ag-Mg-O-Cs dynodes XP1002
List_of_vacuum_tubes
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
analyzer, and entered the detection system. An off-axis beryllium-copper dynode multiplier operating at a gain of 2.E6 provided an output pulse of electrons
Dynamics_Explorer_2
trapping field for detection. Ions are accelerated into two high voltage dynodes where ions produce secondary electrons. This signal is subsequently amplified
Linear_ion_trap
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
section electrostatic analyzers using large secondary emitters and discrete dynode multipliers to detect analyzed particles. Two of them, viewing in opposite
ISEE-1
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
14-stage electron multiplier, where they were turned 90° to strike the first dynode. For each impacting ion, the multiplier output was a pulse of 2.E6 electrons
Explorer_54
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
14-stage electron multiplier, where they were turned 90° to strike the first dynode. For each impacting ion, the multiplier output was a pulse of 2.E6 electrons
Explorer_51
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
an electron multiplier, where they were turned 90° to strike the first dynode. The spectrometer had a resolution of better than 1 unit for all masses
Explorer_55
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Lord
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Lord Vishnu
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Strong
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Greek form of Persian Ardeshir, the name of the founder of the Artaxiad dynasty, ARTAXIAS means "great warrior" or "lion-king."
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Spanish abbreviation of Estanislao 'make famous' from the name borne by several Slavic kings and...
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Compact; Safe; Secure
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From a friend's field.
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Pet form of English Aileen, AILA means "little Eve."Â
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Indian, Sanskrit
The King of the Forest; The Lion
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Latin
Mother of Asopus.
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