Abstract:In this work we demonstrate that ultra-thin (5 and 15 nm) MgO transmission dynodes
with sufficient high transmission electron yield (TEY) can be constructed. These
transmission dynodes act as electron amplification stages in a novel vacuum electron multiplier:
the Timed Photon Counter. The ultra-thin membranes with a diameter of 30 μm are arranged in
a square 64-by-64-array. The TEY was determined with a scanning electron microscope using primary
electrons with primary energies of 0.75–5 keV. The met… Show more
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