Report #26: Development of Photomultiplier Tubes

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From Large Area Multiplier Phototubes: "Figure 1 illustrates the nature of the design required as compared to the cone design utilized previously, Fig. 2. The metal cone shown in Figure 1 will be welded onto flange of the cone in Figure 2."

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20 p. : ill.

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Schenkel, F. W. & Snell, P. A. December 1957.

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  • Linden, B. R. "Approved by: B. R. Linden, Engineer Manager, Photosensitive Devices."
  • Hoagland, K. A. "Approved by: K. A. Hoagland, Director of Engineering."

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  • Main Title: Report #26: Development of Photomultiplier Tubes
  • Added Title: Development of Photomultiplier Tubes: Report No. 26 for May 1, 1957 to July 31, 1957
  • Series Title: Radiation Instruments Branch Reports

Description

From Large Area Multiplier Phototubes: "Figure 1 illustrates the nature of the design required as compared to the cone design utilized previously, Fig. 2. The metal cone shown in Figure 1 will be welded onto flange of the cone in Figure 2."

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20 p. : ill.

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"Contract No. AT(30-1)-1336, Atomic Energy Commission, P. O. Box 30, Ansonia Station, New York 23, New York." "Period Covered By Report: May 1, 1957 to July 31, 1957."

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  • December 1957

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  • May 1, 1957 - July 31, 1957

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Schenkel, F. W. & Snell, P. A. Report #26: Development of Photomultiplier Tubes, report, December 1957; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc13282/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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