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Preparation of P‐47 scintillators for STEM
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1981
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Materials ScienceAluminium CoatingOptical MaterialsP‐47 ScintillatorsRadiation DetectionPhotochemistryLight OutputOptical PropertiesEngineeringElectron-beam LithographyApplied PhysicsScintillatorIncident Electron BeamPhotoelectric MeasurementChemistryInstrumentationElectron OpticHealth Sciences
SUMMARY Uniform P‐47 powder scintillators can be prepared with reproducible mass thicknesses by sedimenting the powder in an 0·01% solution of formvar in chloroform. A reflecting coating can be glued by floating a 60 nm aluminium film on the scintillation layer in an 0·1% solution of gelatine in water. The optimum thickness of P‐47 for 20–100 keV electrons increases slower than the electron range due to the absorption and scattering of light with increasing thickness. An aluminium coating increases the light output by a factor 1·85 for 20 keV and 1·4 for 100 keV electrons. The noise of the emitted light quanta and the photomultiplier detection system shows a minimum for the optimum thickness of largest light output and is only a factor 1·3–1·6 larger than the calculated shot noise of the incident electron beam.
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