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From Macro to Micro

In 1982, Hamamatsu successfully produced the world's largest 20-inch photomultiplier tube (accepted the 2014 IEEE Milestone Award) for its advanced technology expertise in photomultiplier tube (PMT) development. In 1983, Japan's Kamioka neutrino detector began the Kamioka experiment with 1,000 Hamamatsu 20-inch photomultiplier tubes. In 1987, the Kandaoka experiment was the first experiment in the world to detect neutrinos produced by the Large Magellanic Cloud. In 1996, the larger super-Kangoka experiment (Super-K) with 11,200 20-inch photomultiplier tubes began.

Who is the "healthy slimming" dream of medical equipment?

8 inch, 10 inch, 13 inch and 20 inch PMT made by Hamamatsu

Since then, in order to create new technologies, Hamamatsu continues to develop built-in manufacturing processes and has been working hard to push the boundaries of photonics technology. As a result of continuous research and development, Hammer has released a new Micro μ-PMT, the world's smallest next-generation ultra-miniature photomultiplier tube.

Who is the "healthy slimming" dream of medical equipment?

Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT, the product is registered trademark of Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT utilizes the built-in semiconductor process manufacturing technology of MEMS devices to process dynodes on silicon wafers and combines vacuum tube technology to form photocathodes and multipliers. The Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT is only as large as the fingertips, only 1/7 of the volume of the world's smallest photomultiplier tube, 1/9 of the weight, but can achieve 106 times the gain. Binhai's new road has made it possible for people to see the miniaturization, integration and softening of photomultiplier tubes.

Who is the "healthy slimming" dream of medical equipment?

Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT internal structure

The birth of Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT component products

In 2014, Hamamatsu officially launched the world's smallest, thinnest, lightest photomultiplier tube assembly H12400 series, which is a high-sensitivity photoelectric sensor that combines Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT and voltage divider circuits. The sensor head and circuit are separate, so that it can be measured under tight space conditions. The emergence of such holistic components and modular products has also responded to the needs of today's instrument manufacturing industry. Hamamatsu will also continue to introduce more modular products based on the Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT.

Who is the "healthy slimming" dream of medical equipment?

Hamamatsu Micro μ-PMT module H12400 series and its construction

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