Daly detector
Type of gas-phase ion detector / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Daly detector is a gas-phase ion detector that consists of a metal "doorknob", a scintillator (phosphor screen) and a photomultiplier.[1] It was named after its inventor Norman Richard Daly. Daly detectors are typically used in mass spectrometers.
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Inventor | Norman Richard Daly |
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Related items | Microchannel plate detector Electron multiplier |
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