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Use of a Photomultiplier to Measure Intensities in the Vacuum Ultra-violet Region

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THE difficulties of photographic photometry in the vacuum ultra-violet region have stimulated a number of workers to adapt the RCA type photomultipliers for use in this region1. We have successfully used an E.M.I. type 5060, eleven-stage tube.

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BOLTON, J., WILLIAMS, S. Use of a Photomultiplier to Measure Intensities in the Vacuum Ultra-violet Region. Nature 169, 325–326 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169325a0

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