noun
- A vacuum tube device that detects and amplifies light by converting photons into electrical signals through a series of electron multiplication stages.
Usage: technical; physics; electronics
Examples
- The photomultiplier in the spectrometer detects very faint light signals from the sample.
- Photomultipliers are essential components in medical imaging devices like PET scanners.
- The telescope's photomultiplier tube amplified the weak starlight for better observation.
- Scientists use photomultipliers to measure fluorescence in laboratory experiments.
- The photomultiplier's sensitivity makes it ideal for detecting single photons in quantum experiments.