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A Novel Design and Implementation to the Photoelectric Detection System of Gating Photomultiplier Tubes

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With the development of modern lasers technology and theories in atmospheric detection with laser, the technique of atmospheric detection with laser develops rapidly, and is increasingly applied to a number of military and civil fields. For this reason, the novel design and implementation technologies are proposed to the photoelectric detection system of gating photomultiplier tubes. Experimental results suggest that the proposed design and implementation technologies are feasible and effective. This study is helpful to the further development of atmospheric detection with laser.

Keywords: Design; Gating Photomultiplier Tube; Implementation; Photoelectric Detection System

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, XINYU University, XINYU 338004, Jiangxi, China

Publication date: 01 May 2016

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