3B Scientific Teltron Luminescence Tube D User Manual
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Luminescence Tube D 1000648
Instruction sheet
12/12 ALF
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5.4
5.1
5.2
5.3
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1 4-mm sockets for connecting
heater supply and cathode
2 Heater
filament
3 Cathode
4 4-mm plug for connecting an-
ode
5 Luminescence
screen
5.1 Zinc sulfide, activated with
silver
5.2 Yttrium vanadate, activated
with europium
5.3 Zinc sulfide, activated with
silver and cobalt
5.4 As 6.3 but graphite-coated back
to prevent heat radiation
6 Boss
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.
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Do not subject the tube to mechanical
stresses.
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Do not subject the connection leads to any
tension.
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The tube may only be used with tube holder
D (1008507).
If voltage or current is too high or the cathode is
at the wrong temperature, it can lead to the tube
becoming destroyed.
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Do not exceed the stated operating parame-
ters.
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Only change circuits with power supply
equipment switched off.
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Only exchange tubes with power supply
equipment switched off.
When the tube is in operation, the stock of the
tube may get hot.
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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.