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28 October 1999 Characterization of signal-induced artifacts in photomultiplier tubes for underwater lidar applications
Brian M. Concannon, V. Michael Contarino, David M. Allocca, Linda J. Mullen
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Abstract
Many single shot, single pixel underwater LIDAR systems employ high performance photo-multiplier tubes (PMTs) in their receivers. While PMTs offer high gain with a low noise factor, the dynamic range of the output signal is limited by signal induced artifacts. These artifacts include decaying signals with long time constants and short duration `ghost reflection' signals. This paper will characterize the signal-induced artifacts for various single pixel PMTs with different photo-cathode materials and dynode materials.
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Brian M. Concannon, V. Michael Contarino, David M. Allocca, and Linda J. Mullen "Characterization of signal-induced artifacts in photomultiplier tubes for underwater lidar applications", Proc. SPIE 3761, Airborne and In-Water Underwater Imaging, (28 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366478
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Electrons

Electromagnetic coupling

Reflection

Interference (communication)

Photomultipliers

Resistance

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