Abstract

The quantum efficiency of CsI photocathodes operating in a proportional gas chamber is measured in the wavelength range 185–220 nm. The tests are carried out with methane gas at atmospheric pressure using a pulsed UV lamp. Two different techniques are used to produce the photocathodes. The CsI is either evaporated under high vacuum or under low pressure of argon. The quantum efficiency of the photocathodes produced by the first technique is measured to be 9% at 190 nm while it is enhanced by a factor of 1.3 and 2 at 190 nm and 200 nm respectively for the photocathodes prepared with the second method. No significative drop of the quantum efficiency is observed over a total period of one month.

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