1973
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(73)90018-9
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A high resolution lead glass Cherenkov gamma-spectrometer

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“…This represented the YerPhi contribution to the experiment, as the properties of the TF-1 lead-glass met the requirements of the experiment in terms of photon/electron detection with reasonable energy and position resolution and radiation hardness. The properties of TF-1 lead-glass [12,13] are given in Table 1. All PMTs had to pass a performance test with the following selection criteria: a dark current less than 30 nA, a gain of 10 6 with stable operation over the course of the experiment (2 months), a linear dependence of the PMT response (within 2 %) on an incident optical pulse of 300 to 30000 photons.…”
Section: Lead-glass Countermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This represented the YerPhi contribution to the experiment, as the properties of the TF-1 lead-glass met the requirements of the experiment in terms of photon/electron detection with reasonable energy and position resolution and radiation hardness. The properties of TF-1 lead-glass [12,13] are given in Table 1. All PMTs had to pass a performance test with the following selection criteria: a dark current less than 30 nA, a gain of 10 6 with stable operation over the course of the experiment (2 months), a linear dependence of the PMT response (within 2 %) on an incident optical pulse of 300 to 30000 photons.…”
Section: Lead-glass Countermentioning
confidence: 99%