A statistical theory of cascade multiplication
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The secondary emission electron multiplier is chosen to illustrate the phenomenon of ‘cascade multiplication’. A method is given for deriving the semi-invariants of the probability distribution for the number of output electrons after any number of identical stages of multiplication, in terms of the corresponding semi-invariants for a single stage. The output distribution is not, in general, either of the Poisson or Gaussian types, though it tends to a limiting shape as the number of stages becomes very large. The special case in which each stage replaces a single primary electron by a Poisson distribution of secondaries is considered. The overall output distribution after many stages is still not Gaussian unless the mean amplification per stage is large compared with unity.
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