3B Scientific Teltron Luminescence Tube S User Manual

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Luminescence Tube S 1000615


Instruction sheet

12/12 ALF

1

2

3 4

5

6

6.4

7

6.1
6.2
6.3

1 Guide pin

2 Connection pins

3 Heater filament

4 Cathode

5 Anode

6 Luminescence

screen

6.1 Zinc sulfide, activated with

silver

6.2 Yttrium vanadate, activated

with europium

6.3 Zinc sulfide, activated with

silver and cobalt

6.4 As 6.3 but graphite-coated

back to prevent heat radiation

7 4-mm plug for luminescence

screen


1. Safety instructions

Hot cathode tubes are thin-walled, highly evacu-

ated glass tubes. Treat them carefully as there

is a risk of implosion.

Do not subject the tube to mechanical

stresses.

Do not subject the connection leads to any

ten- sion.

The tube may only be used with tube holder

S (1014525).

If voltage or current is too high or the cathode is

at the wrong temperature, it can lead to the tube

becoming destroyed.

Do not exceed the stated operating parame-

ters.

Only use safety experiment leads for con-

nect-ing circuits.

Only change circuits with power supply

equipment switched off.

Only exchange tubes with power supply

equipment switched off.

When the tube is in operation, the stock of the

tube may get hot.

Allow the tube to cool before dismantling.

The compliance with the EC directive on elec-

tromagnetic compatibility is only guaranteed

when using the recommended power supplies.


2. Description

The luminescence tube serves to demonstrate

the luminescence of a phosphorous anode when

excited by electrons (cathodoluminescence) or

ultraviolet light (photoluminescence).
The luminescence tube is a highly evacuated

tube with an electron gun consisting of a pure

tungsten heater filament inside an apertured

“cathode can” and a cylindrical anode contained

in a clear glass bulb. A luminescence screen

with three mica flags with different phosphors is

mounted on a metal support.




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