High Energy Physics Products

Non-Imaging MCP Detectors

Microchannel plate detectors sense and measure electrons, ions, and photons, making them a great form of measurement technology for many applications, from medical scanners to spectroscopy. Our selection of MCP detectors provides you with precise measurement technology and offers you choices varying in structural design, anodes, and time resolutions. Using MCDs in your product design expands your creations, capabilities, uses, and possibilities. MCDs supplied by PMT guarantee precise measuring and ion detection. No matter your product in the works, we’ve got an MCP detector that can meet your specific product criteria. Find the right microchannel plate for you, and give PMT a call today.

MCP DETECTORS NON-IMAGING

Detection of Electrons, Ions & Photons With SUB-NS Time Resolution

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MCP DETECTORS WITH TIME RESOLUTION AND MULTI-ANODES

Active Area Diameter from 20 mm to 80 mm

  • Superior signal-to-noise ratio due to true counting readout.
  • High count rates, small dead times, compact design.
  • Time resolution down to below 150 ps.
  • Typical applications: time resolving detection of particles (electrons, ions, UV-photons, X-rays), time-of-flight electron spectroscopy, time-of-flight mass / ion spectrometry.
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MCP DETECTORS WITH TIME RESOLUTION AND SINGLE ANODES

Active Area Diameters from 10 mm to 80 mm

  • Superior signal-to-noise ratio due to true counting readout.
  • High count rates, small dead times, compact design.
  • Time resolution down to below 150 ps.
  • Typical applications: time resolving detection of particles (electrons, ions, UV-photons, X-rays), time-of-flight electron spectroscopy, time-of-flight mass / ion spectrometry.
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MCP DETECTOR WITH TIME RESOLUTION AND CENTER HOLE

  • Superior signal-to-noise ratio due to true counting readout.
  • High count rates, small dead times, compact design.
  • Time resolution down to below 150 ps.
  • Typical applications: time resolving detection of particles (electrons, ions, UV-photons, X-rays), time-of-flight electron spectroscopy, time-of-flight mass / ion spectrometry.