A concept for time-sensitive optical detectors is described that shows how to confirm whether the detection device is operating in the linear response regime. By evaluating the recorded time decay of a thermographic phosphor, even weak saturation effects far from obvious situations can be identified and further related to either optical or electrical saturation. The concept has been validated by running a PMT detector close to saturation and exposing it to the optical signal decay of two different thermographic phosphors, La(2)O(2)S:Eu and CdWO(4). It was confirmed that short but intense light exposures at the beginning of an individual time decay influence the detector response for the rest of the decaying signal including temporal areas, ...
Phosphor thermometry has been successfully used in a number of applications ranging from turbo-machi...
The huge amount of optical photons emitted in burst by Cerium doped Lanthanum bromide scintillators ...
International audienceThis work presents an investigation on the non-uniformity of the response of t...
This study investigates photomultiplier tube (PMT) nonlinearities, relevant for lifetime phosphor th...
This work compares the extent of linear response regimes from standard time-resolving optical detect...
Photomultiplier tube (PMT) nonlinearities relevant for single shot high-speed lifetime phosphor ther...
This work compares the extent of linear response regions from standard time-resolving optical detect...
This thesis investigates the nonlinear detector response to Laser Induced Phosphorescence signal ori...
Two methods are discussed of measuring weak light intensities (varying but slowly with time) with th...
This study comprises a continuation of the previous efforts of the authors to characterize different...
Scintillation light is often detected by photo-multiplier tube (PMT) technology. PMTs are however in...
The photomultipliers used in single photon counting fluorescence lifetime Systems have a time respon...
The response of a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) to optical signals is inherently nonproportional du...
Phosphor thermometry has been successfully used in a number of applications ranging from turbo-machi...
The huge amount of optical photons emitted in burst by Cerium doped Lanthanum bromide scintillators ...
International audienceThis work presents an investigation on the non-uniformity of the response of t...
This study investigates photomultiplier tube (PMT) nonlinearities, relevant for lifetime phosphor th...
This work compares the extent of linear response regimes from standard time-resolving optical detect...
Photomultiplier tube (PMT) nonlinearities relevant for single shot high-speed lifetime phosphor ther...
This work compares the extent of linear response regions from standard time-resolving optical detect...
This thesis investigates the nonlinear detector response to Laser Induced Phosphorescence signal ori...
Two methods are discussed of measuring weak light intensities (varying but slowly with time) with th...
This study comprises a continuation of the previous efforts of the authors to characterize different...
Scintillation light is often detected by photo-multiplier tube (PMT) technology. PMTs are however in...
The photomultipliers used in single photon counting fluorescence lifetime Systems have a time respon...
The response of a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) to optical signals is inherently nonproportional du...
Phosphor thermometry has been successfully used in a number of applications ranging from turbo-machi...
The huge amount of optical photons emitted in burst by Cerium doped Lanthanum bromide scintillators ...
International audienceThis work presents an investigation on the non-uniformity of the response of t...