electron multiplier
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A scientist observes the signal from an electron multiplier in the laboratory.
Definition
Noun: A device, specifically a type of vacuum tube, that produces a cascading multiplication of electrons to amplify a small initial flow of electrons into a much larger, detectable electrical current.
Usage
The term "electron multiplier" is used to describe a key component in scientific instruments where the detection of very weak signals, such as single particles or photons, is required. It functions by using a series of electrodes (dynodes) to create a chain reaction of secondary electron emission.
Examples
- In a sentence:
- The mass spectrometer uses an electron multiplier to detect ions with high sensitivity.
- The signal from the photomultiplier tube, which contains an electron multiplier section, was strong enough to be recorded.
Advanced Usage
- "Continuous-dynode electron multiplier": A specific type where the multiplication occurs along a continuous resistive surface, often shaped like a horn or channel, rather than using discrete dynode stages.
- The channeltron is a compact form of a continuous-dynode electron multiplier.
Variants and Related Words
- Photomultiplier tube (PMT): A device that combines a photocathode (to convert light into electrons) with an electron multiplier to detect very low levels of light.
- Microchannel plate (MCP): An array of millions of microscopic continuous-dynode electron multipliers used for imaging and fast detection.
- Dynode: One of the series of electrodes within a discrete-dynode electron multiplier that emits secondary electrons.
Synonyms
- Electron amplifier: A less common but descriptive synonym.
- Multiplier: Often used as shorthand in technical contexts (e.g., "the detector's multiplier").
Related Phrases/Compounds
- "Electron multiplication": The physical process that occurs within an electron multiplier.
- The gain of the detector depends on the efficiency of electron multiplication.
- "Multiplier gain": A measure of the amplification factor provided by the electron multiplier.
A scientist observes the signal from an electron multiplier in the laboratory.
Noun
- a vacuum tube that amplifies a flow of electrons