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ASTM E520-98

Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry

Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry E0520-98 ASTM|E0520-98|en-US Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry Standard new BOS Vol. 03.05 Committee E01
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1.1 Radiation in the frequency range common to analytical emission and absorption spectrometry is detected by photomultipliers presently to the exclusion of most other transducers. Detection limits, analytical sensitivity, and accuracy depend on the characteristics of these current-amplifying detectors as well as other factors in the system.

1.2 This practice surveys photomultiplier properties that are essential to their judicious selection and use of photo- multipliers in emission and absorption spectrometry. Descriptions of these properties can be found in the following sections:

Section Structural Features 2 General 2.1 External Structure 2.2 Internal Structure 2.3 Electrical Properties 3 General 3.1 Optical-Electronic Characteristics of the Photocathode 3.2 Current Amplification 3.3 Signal Nature 3.4 Dark Current 3.5 Noise Nature 3.6 Photomultiplier as a Component in an Electrical Circuit 3.7 Precautions and Problems 4 General 4 Fatigue and Hysteresis Effects 4.2 Illumination of Photocathode 4.3 Gas Leakage 4.4 Recommendations on Important Selection Criteria 5

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Book of Standards Volume: 03.05
Developed by Subcommittee: E01.20
Pages: 5
DOI: 10.1520/E0520-98