Frequently Asked Questions

A photomultiplier tube is an electronic device that converts light into an electrical signal.

ADIT tubes are primarily used for scintillation counting applications, while Electron Tubes products are used for scintillation counting, high energy physics, process control, pollution monitoring, oil well logging, etc.

The L51B16 photomultiplier has low dark current, good energy resolution, high pulse linearity, low rate effect, and a helium-resistant envelope window.

The spectral range of the L51B16 photomultiplier is 290-620 nm.

The maximum ratings for the L51B16 photomultiplier include anode current, cathode current, gain, anode sensitivity, temperature, V (k-a), V (k-d1), V (d-d), and ambient pressure (absolute).

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