Title of article :
Gating a channel photomultiplier with a fast high-voltage switch: reduction of afterpulse rates in a laser-induced fluorescence instrument for measurement of atmospheric OH radical concentrations
Author/Authors :
Akimoto، Hajime نويسنده , , Kanaya، Yugo نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-1253
From page :
1254
To page :
0
Abstract :
By employing a commercially available high-voltage switch in a time-gating circuit to drive a channel photomultiplier (CPM), the afterpulse rates are significantly reduced in the time window to collect fluorescence >200 ns after the pulsed laser excitation. The CPM, kept deactivated under normal conditions (normally off), is turned on immediately after the passage of the laser pulse by shifting the voltage applied to the photocathode by 150 V to collect the fluorescence. When the detection system is used as part of a laser-induced fluorescence instrument to measure atmospheric OH radicals with the photon-counting method, the background signal is reduced by more than a factor of 10 as compared with our previous case where a conventional dynode-gated photomultiplier tube (PMT) is used, while the sensitivity toward the fluorescence is almost unchanged. A detection limit as low as 2×10^5 radicals cm^-3 or 0.008 parts per trillion by volume is achieved for OH, with an integration time of 1 min and a signal-to-noise ratio of 2, enabling sensitive detection of the important radical in the atmosphere. This system is a superior choice with higher sensitivity and cost effectiveness as compared with the gated PMTs utilizing a microchannel plate as an electron multiplier, and could also be used effectively in light detection and ranging (lidar) instruments, where a delayed scattering signal would be efficiently discriminated from afterpulses.
Keywords :
isoprene oxidation , Sulphur dioxide , isoprene , atmospheric VOC , inhibition of S(IV) autoxidation
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Record number :
74989
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