Hamamatsu Photonics Develops New Multialkali Photocathode With High NIR Sensitivity For The Micro PMT

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November 13, 2013 -- Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has developed a new multialkali photocathode that will provide high near-infrared sensitivity for its next-generation Micro PMT. The Micro PMT is an ultra-compact photomultiplier device that is manufactured with semiconductor manufacturing technology and can be produced in high volumes. The newest version of the Micro PMT featuring the new multialkali photocathode will be available as three products: the H12400-01-01 Micro PMT assembly with built-in voltage divider circuit, and the H12403/H12402 series Micro PMT modules with built-in ultra-compact power supply. Each product is designed to be easily integrated into instruments, and is expected to help the development of high-precision personal-use instruments in applications such as medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. Samples of the new Micro PMT products will be available to instrument manufacturers from the 1st November 2013.

Hamamatsu will exhibit the new Micro PMTs at the 2013 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium in Seoul, South Korea, from the 29th October to 2nd November. The new Micro PMTs will also be shown at Photon Fair 2013, the company’s new technology exhibition to be held from the 7th – 9th November at the Act City Hamamatsu convention center in Hamamatsu, Japan.

For further information contact us on email: info@hamamatsu.eu or visit our website: www.hamamatsu.com

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