Performance of a 20-in. photoelectric lens image intensifier tube

Jun, 2011
5 pages
Published in:
  • Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A 647 (2011) 34-38
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We have evaluated a 20-in. photoelectric lens image intensifier tube (PLI) to be mounted on the spherical focal surface of the Ashra light collectors, where Ashra stands for All-sky Survey High Resolution Air-shower Detector, an unconventional optical collector complex that images air showers produced by very high energy cosmic-ray particles in a 42^\circ-diameter field of view with a resolution of a few arcminutes. The PLI, the worlds largest image intensifier, has a very large effective photocathode area of 20-in. diameter and reduces an image size to less than 1-inch diameter using the electric lens effect. This enables us to use a solid-state imager to take focal surface images in the Ashra light collector. Thus, PLI is a key technology for the Ashra experiment to realize a much lower pixel cost in comparison with other experiments using photomultiplier arrays at the focal surface. In this paper we present the design and performance of the 20-in. PLI.
  • First generation image intensifier tube
  • Large sensitive area
  • Photodetector
  • High energy astrophysics
  • Ashra experiment
  • cosmic radiation: VHE
  • energy: high
  • showers: air
  • photon: detector
  • surface