A. Boscolo et al., QUANTUM EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENTS OF AN UNCOATED CEM IN THE RANGE 0.14-160 NM (9 KEV 8 EV), Pure and applied optics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 43-48
The quantum efficiency of an uncoated channel electron multiplier (CEM
) working in the photon-counting regime has been evaluated over a wide
spectral range. which comprises the EUV and soft x-ray regions. Three
different experimental set-ups have been used: a Johnson-Onaka monoch
romator for the 30-160 nm region,a grazing incidence monochromator for
the 0.3-30 nm region and a test facility mounting filters for the 0.1
4-0.3 nm region. As a secondary standard, both silicon and aluminium p
hotodiodes have been used. The efficiency has been evaluated at normal
incidence angle. The measured values range from 2% to 15% in the rang
e 0.14-100 nm, while a rapid decrease is present over 120 nm. Changes
in the efficiency due to carbon contamination in the vacuum system are
discussed, and also effects due to variations of the illuminated area
on the CEM entrance cone.