photodiode
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Cherenkov radiation
- In radiation measurement: Conversion of light to charge
…solid-state device known as a photodiode. A device of this type consists of a thin semiconductor wafer that converts the incident light photons into electron-hole pairs. As many as 80 or 90 percent of the light photons will undergo this process, and so the equivalent quantum efficiency is considerably higher…
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photoemissive devices
- In photoelectric effect: Applications
One basic device is the photoelectric cell, or photodiode. Originally, this was a phototube, a vacuum tube containing a cathode made of a metal with a small work function so that electrons would be easily emitted. The current released by the plate would be gathered by an anode held at…
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scintillation detection
- In radiation measurement: Scintillators
…in a photomultiplier tube or photodiode.
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spectroscopy
- In spectroscopy: Optical detectors
A photoemissive diode consists of a surface (photocathode) appropriately treated to permit the ejection of electrons by low-energy photons and a separate electrode (the anode) on which electrons are collected, both sealed within an evacuated glass envelope. A photomultiplier tube has a
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