Laser Physics UK Presents the Photomultiplier Detector System from Meadowlark Optics

1 Oct 2012

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Meadowlark Optics Photomultiplier Detection System boasts a low noise, high sensitivity system that exceeds the performance of silicon photodiode systems over the wavelength range of 185 to 800 nm, and claims a superior combination of a large, eight mm diameter, aperture and fast response of ten microseconds.

The convenient controller provides eleven gain settings over an amplification range of 102 to 106 and includes a detector overvoltage protection circuit that turns off the high voltage when too much light reaches the photocathode.

This turnkey low noise detector, requires no additional power supply and incorporates a manual shutter and a filter tray for any one inch diameter optic of thickness less than 11mm and is ideal for applications such as confocal fluorescence microscopy being available with a c-mount or optical fibre adapter.

Meadowlark Optics products, including the Photomultiplier Detector System, are available from Laser Physics UK.

Photomultiplier

Laser Physics UK Ltd

The Photomultiplier is a turnkey detector with a low noise, high sensitivity system that exceeds the performance of silicon photodiode systems over the wavelength range 185 to 800nm. It has a superior combination of a large, 8mm diameter, aperture and fast response of 10 microseconds. The convenient controller provides 11 gain seconds over an amplification range of 102 to 106 and includes a detector overvoltage protection circuit in case the impinging light beam is too bright.

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Laser Physics UK Presents the Photomultiplier Detector System from Meadowlark Optics