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- 9939B - 51mm Photomultiplier Tube
9939B - 51mm Photomultiplier Tube
ADIT Electron Tubes
OVERVIEW
Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) by ADIT Electron Tubes.
The 9939B is a 51mm (2”) diameter end window photomultiplier, with enhanced green sensitive bialkali photocathode, and 12 BeCu dynodes of linear focused design for good linearity and timing.
SPECIFICATION
- PMT Type: PMT (photomutiplier tube)
- Wavelength Of Max Response: 400 nm
- Wavelength Range: 290 - 680 nm
- Rise Time: 3 ns
Applications
- High energy physics studies
KEY FEATURES
- Capped base option available
- Voltage dividers available
- Magnetic Shields available
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