Title :
Response of End-Window Photomultiplier Tubes as a Function of Temperature
Author :
Murray, R.B. ; Manning, J.J.
fDate :
6/1/1960 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports a study of the response of commercial end-window photomultipliers to light of various wavelengths, in the 4000 to 7000 A interval, as a function of temperature. All tubes studied were of nominal 2-inch diameter, and included various standard tubes made by DuMont and RCA, low-temperature modifications of standard tubes, and the recently-developed multialkali-photocathode tubes. Most of the experiments were performed with the tube operating as a multiplier; in a series of auxiliary experiments, the dynode string was shorted to the anode so that the effect of cooling the cathode could be studied separately. In a typical tube the response to blue light increases somewhat with decreasing temperature, whereas the response to red light decreases rapidly; these effects are associated with changes in the photocathode spectral sensitivity. At low temperatures (~-100??C or below) the response falls sharply for all wavelengths, an effect attributed to the increased resistivity of the semiconducting photocathode. This effect is not observed in tubes whose photocathode is covered with a semitransparent metallic backing. The temperature dependence of spectral sensitivity in multialkali-photocathodes (RCA C-7261) is significantly different from that of a Cs-Sb photocathode.
Keywords :
Cathodes; Constitution; Dark current; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Photomultipliers; Scintillation counters; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS2.1960.4315742