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5.5 MCP Outgassing during Operation
It is an intrinsic feature of the MCPs that they outgas during operation for quite a while due to desorption
of gas molecules which are still available inside the MCP pores. This effect becomes mainly visible at low
pressure which is reached after bake out and scales significantly with the size and the load of the MCPs.
The increase can easily reach more than one decade starting from the 10-10mbar range for new MCPs
being operated with a load of a couple of million counts per second. The effect of outgassing reduces
with operation time of the detector in-vacuum. The reduction of the outgassing can also be enforced by
running a degas procedure, which consists in the end of the operation of the detector under high load from
a homogeneously distributed intensity for a long time period. The degas procedure must be repeated to
some extend after each venting. For further information on the degas procedure for MCPs see
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