Claims
- 1. An electron multiplier phototube comprising:
- A. an electron multiplier including an electrical insulating body, at least one entrance port in said body and at least one exit port in said body, at least one hollow passageway through said body between each pair of entrance and exit ports, and the walls of said hollow passageways including secondary-emissive dynode material,
- B. a photocathode assembly including a transparent faceplate and a photoemission element, and including a support therefor,
- C. means for sealing said photocathode assembly to said insulating body whereby said photoemission element is contiguous with the region interior to said passageways at said entrance port,
- D. an anode assembly including an anode and an output signal coupler, and including a support for said anode,
- E. means for sealing said anode assembly to said insulating body whereby said anode is contiguous with the region interior to said passageway at said exit port,
- wherein said passageway, said photocathode assembly, and said anode assembly define a closed region including said photoemission element, said walls of said passageway, and said anode, said closed region being substantially evacuated.
- 2. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 1 wherein:
- said body is formed from a ceramic material.
- 3. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 2 wherein:
- said hollow passageway has at least one turn therein.
- 4. The electron multiplier phototube of claim wherein:
- said passageway forms a two dimensional curve in said body.
- 5. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 3 wherein:
- said passageway forms a three dimensional curve in said body.
- 6. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 5 wherein:
- said three dimensional curve is a helix or spiral.
- 7. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 2 wherein:
- the entrance port includes a funnel shaped portion.
- 8. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 2 wherein:
- said dynode material is a glass having an electrically conductive surface.
- 9. The electron multiplier phototube of claim 1 wherein:
- said passageway is seamless
- 10. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said insulating body is monolithic.
- 11. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said anode includes a phosphor and associated support therefore.
- 12. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said anode includes an array of charge-coupled diodes.
- 13. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said anode includes an array of discrete charge collecting anodes
- 14. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said faceplate comprises a plurality of optical fibers.
- 15. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 wherein said photoemission element is a photoemission film on one surface of said faceplate.
- 16. The electron multiplier phototube according to claim 1 further including a dynode between said photoemission element and said entrance port.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 217,689, filed July 11, 1988now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 932,267, filed Nov. 19, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,229.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Vacumetrics, Inc., Catalog 1984/85, pp. 40-41. |
Ralph W. Engstrom, "Photomultiplier Handbook", 1980, RCA Corporation, pp. 28-35, also pp. 76-77. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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