Temperature-Compensating PMT Housing
TBMG-26024
12/01/2016
- Content
Shrinking or contracting light guides is a problem when photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) are glued to the guides. If there is no way to allow movement of the PMTs, when the temperature goes down, the light guide contracts and breaks the glue joint. The PMTs cannot be left loose to rattle around inside the detector. They must be held precisely, yet gently, and allowed to move.
- Citation
- "Temperature-Compensating PMT Housing," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2016.