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Open Multipliers in the Soft X-Ray Region

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Abstract

The Bendix magnetic multiplier M 306, and the Mullard channel multipliers B 400 A and B 200 B were operated in the wavelength range 1.5 Å to 44 Å. Pulse height distributions, gain, and counting rate characteristics were investigated.

© 1969 Optical Society of America

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