Signal-Induced Noise Effects in a Photon Counting System for Stratospheric Ozone Measurement

Signal-Induced Noise Effects in a Photon Counting System for Stratospheric Ozone Measurement

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A significant source of error in making atmospheric differential absorption lidar ozone measurements is the saturation of the photomultiplier tube by the strong, near field light return. Some time after the near field light signal is gone, the photomultiplier tube gate is opened and a noise signal, called signal-induced noise, is observed. Research reported here gives experimental results from measurement of photomultiplier signal-induced noise. Results show that signal-induced noise has several decaying exponential signals, suggesting that electrons are slowly emitted from different surfaces internal to the photomultiplier tube. Harper, David B. and DeYoung, Russell J. Langley Research Center NASA/TM-1998-207674, L-17739, NAS 1.15:207674 RTOP 622-65-34-70...

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ISBN: 9781792784026
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 30
Weight: 95g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm