electron multiplier उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A sharply focused beam of electrons ( a cathode ray ) is generated by the electron gun at ground potential and accelerated by the anode ( the first dynode of the electron multiplier ) around the gun at a high positive voltage ( approx . + 1500 V ).
- Farnsworth addressed this problem with the invention of an " electron multiplier " ( not to be confused with contemporary electron multipliers ), a device that increased the number of electrons in a circuit by generating " secondary emissions " of electrons from a pair of opposed surfaces, thus amplifying the electrical signal.
- Farnsworth addressed this problem with the invention of an " electron multiplier " ( not to be confused with contemporary electron multipliers ), a device that increased the number of electrons in a circuit by generating " secondary emissions " of electrons from a pair of opposed surfaces, thus amplifying the electrical signal.
- Faraday cups are not as sensitive as electron multiplier detectors, but are highly regarded for accuracy because of the direct relation between the measured current and number of ions . This device is considered a universal charge detector because of its independence from the energy, mass, chemistry, etc . of the analyte.
- The newly formed " product ions " flow into the mass spectrometer chamber, which contains a second quadrupole mass filter, and an electron multiplier detector, which are used to separate the ions by their mass-to-charge ratios ( m / z ) and measure the count rates of the ions in the desired m / z range.
- For decades, electron-tube designers tried to augment amplifying tubes with electron multipliers in order to increase gain, but these suffered from short life because the material used for the dynodes " poisoned " the tube's hot cathode . ( For instance, the interesting RCA 1630 secondary-emission tube was marketed, but did not last . ) However, eventually, Philips of the Netherlands developed the EFP60 tube that had a satisfactory lifetime, and was used in at least one product, a laboratory pulse generator.