Testing the linearity of response of gated photomultipliers in wide dynamic range laser radar systems
Abstract
Laser radar data acquisition systems have been utilized in conjunction with a light emitting diode to evaluate photomultipliers for laser radar use. Light pulses with an exponential decay rate of approximately one decade per sixty microseconds, as well as other pulse shapes, were used to drive the tubes. Properties studied in the analog mode include nonlinearity at high output currents, transient behavior upon gating, gate holdoff, dynamic range limitations because of light-induced noise, and the effect of dynode gating on tubes without a focus grid. Some of these properties were also studied in the photon counting mode, along with single photoelectron pulse shape and afterpulsing. A brief description of the laser radar technique of atmospheric measurements is included.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
- Pub Date:
- February 1975
- DOI:
- 10.1109/TNS.1975.4327627
- Bibcode:
- 1975ITNS...22..116H
- Keywords:
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- Gates (Circuits);
- Meteorological Radar;
- Optical Radar;
- Performance Tests;
- Photomultiplier Tubes;
- Transient Response;
- Data Acquisition;
- Dynamic Response;
- Light Emitting Diodes;
- Linearity;
- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Radar Range;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering