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Has anyone used both continuous dynode and high energy dynode electron multipliers? Do the high energy dynodes really last longer and improve sensitivity?
Steve Lloyd
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I believe that a the HED (like the one for Agilent) is a continuous or channel electron multiplier. I think what you want to look into is the difference between the CED and a discrete-dynode multiplier.
Life time of these multipliers high depends on how they are used; mine has been good to me.
Good luck
Will
Life time of these multipliers high depends on how they are used; mine has been good to me.
Good luck
Will
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