Various types of photomultiplier tubes useful for space applications were irradiated with 1- and 2-MeV electrons at Van Allen radiation belt fluxes of 100,000 to 10 millions electrons/sq cm-sec. The increase in the dark current due to electron irradiation was observed at various bias voltages under worst-case conditions (no shielding). Results were presented in the form of dark current plotted against electron flux. All the tubes tested showed extremely large increases in dark current. Tube types 541A, 6217, 6199, and 6903 exhibited the largest increases under irradiation, whereas type 1P22 was affected the least. All the damage observed was transient. The luminescence produced in the optical window probably accounts for a large part of the...
An experimental program was conducted in which the optical transmission of several transparent mater...
Space radiation effects on optocouplers are discussed, including permanent degradation from protons...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...
The contributions of Cerenkov emission, luminescence, secondary electron emission, and bremsstrahlun...
Parameters in analog /dc/ and digital /single electron pulse count/ modes of processing data from ph...
Photomultiplier tube sensitivity enhancement with very thin semitransparent photocathode and total i...
Environment, static acceleration, vibration, shock, gas contamination, and life tests in development...
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The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
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Fluorinated ethylene-propylene-A (FEP-A) covers on silicon solar cells were irradiated with 1-MeV el...
Electron radiation effects on terminal characteristics of unijunction transistor
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Degradation measurements of solar cell irradiation under tungsten and sunlight illumination
Vulnerability of a variety of candidate spacecraft electronics to total ionizing dose and displaceme...
An experimental program was conducted in which the optical transmission of several transparent mater...
Space radiation effects on optocouplers are discussed, including permanent degradation from protons...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...
The contributions of Cerenkov emission, luminescence, secondary electron emission, and bremsstrahlun...
Parameters in analog /dc/ and digital /single electron pulse count/ modes of processing data from ph...
Photomultiplier tube sensitivity enhancement with very thin semitransparent photocathode and total i...
Environment, static acceleration, vibration, shock, gas contamination, and life tests in development...
Space radiation equivalences for permanent damage to silicon transistors by measuring changes in tra...
The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
International audienceAs photon detection is a major issue in any high-energy astronomy instrumentat...
Fluorinated ethylene-propylene-A (FEP-A) covers on silicon solar cells were irradiated with 1-MeV el...
Electron radiation effects on terminal characteristics of unijunction transistor
Comparison of 1.5 MeV electron irradiation induced optical absorption of fused commercial silicas an...
Degradation measurements of solar cell irradiation under tungsten and sunlight illumination
Vulnerability of a variety of candidate spacecraft electronics to total ionizing dose and displaceme...
An experimental program was conducted in which the optical transmission of several transparent mater...
Space radiation effects on optocouplers are discussed, including permanent degradation from protons...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...