
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Photo-Electronic Image Devices
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents of Volume B
- Chapter 1. Perfectionnement de la Caméra Électronique-Application a l'lnfra-rouge
- Chapter 2. Sur le Gain en Sensibilité, dans l'Infra-rouge Proche, de la Caméra Électronique par rapport á la Photographie Classique
- Chapter 3. The Spectracon-An Electronographic Image Recording Tube
- Chapter 4. Electron Transmission through Mica and the Recording Efficiency of the Spectracon
- Chapter 5. On the Transmission of Medium Energy Electrons through Mica
- Chapter 6. Some Measurements on the Direct Recording of Electron Images Using Thin Windows
- Chapter 7. Progress in the Development of the Lick-Stromlo Electronic Camera
- Chapter 8. Performance of the Transmission Secondary Electron Image Intensifier
- Chapter 9. The Distribution of Single Electron Pulse Sizes from Multidynode Electron Multipliers, and Single Electron Detection
- Chapter 10. Operating Characteristics of a Four-stage Cascade Image Intensifier
- Chapter 11. The Influence of Temperature on the Performance of a Cascade Image Intensifier
- Chapter 12. A Cascade Image Intensifier
- Chapter 13. A Comparison of Some Properties of Image Intensifiers of the Transmitted Secondary Emission Multiplication Type and of the Cascade Type
- Chapter 14. X-Ray Detection by Channel Electron Multipliers
- Chapter 15. The Grating Storage Target
- Chapter 16. The Development of Camera Tubes for Recording Astronometric Images
- Chapter 17. Low Energy Quanta Image Transducers Using a Controlled Recombination Mode
- Chapter 18. A High-resolution Ruggedized Half-inch Vidicon
- Chapter 19. Secondary Electron Conduction (SEC) and its Application to Photo-electronic Image Devices
- Chapter 20. The SEC Target
- Chapter 21. An Optically Scanned SEC Camera Tube
- Chapter 22. Point-source Imaging with the SEC Target
- Chapter 23. Ultra-violet Sensitive Camera Tubes Incorporating the SEC Principle
- Chapter 24. A Television Camera-tube Using a Low Density Potassium Chloride Target
- Chapter 25. Performance Comparison of the SEC Camera Tube and the Image Orthicon
- Chapter 26. Electron Bombardment Induced Conductivity in Lead Monoxide
- Chapter 27 On some Properties of Electron Bombardment Induced Conductivity
- Chapter 28. Visible and X-Ray Image Devices Working on the Induced Conductivity Principle
- Chapter 29. The Evoscope-A Fixed-pattern Generator Using a Au-Si Diode
- Chapter 30. A Figure of Merit Measuring Picture Resolution
- Chapter 31. Special Problems in Measuring the Modulation Transfer Function of X-Ray Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 32. The Assessment of Image Quality in Medical Fluoroscopy
- Chapter 33. Application of Information Theory to the Evaluation of Two Image Intensifier Tubes
- Chapter 34. Sensitivity of Image Intensifier-Film Systems for Observing Weak Light Sources
- Chapter 35. The Measurement of the Modulation Transfer Functions of Fluorescent Screens
- Chapter 36. The Evaluation of Cascade Phosphor-Photocathode Screens
- Chapter 37. Measurement of the Spatial Frequency Response of Image Devices
- Chapter 38. A Microphotometer for Use with Photographic and Electronographic Recording Image Tubes
- Chapter 39. Sensitization of Electrostatically Focused Image Converters
- Chapter 40. Some Properties of the Sb-Rb-Cs Photocathode
- Chapter 41. A Microbalance Study of the Cs-Sb and Na-K-Sb Photocathodes
- Chapter 42. La Caméra Électronique: Un Récepteur d'Images sans Lumiére Diffusée
- Chapter 43. Research on Photocathode Surfaces at the Bendix Corporation Research Laboratories Division
- Chapter 44. Spectral Response of S·1 Photocathodes in the Near Infra-red
- Chapter 45. Time-response of Photocathodes
- Chapter 46. Use of the Image Dissector in Photocathode Research
- Chapter 47. Résultats Obtenus á l'Aide de la Caméra Électronique Lallemand dans l'Étude de l'Émission Photoélectrique
- Chapter 48. Routine Measurement of the Responsive Quantum Efficiency of Photoemissive Cathodes
- Chapter 49. High-resolution Phosphor Screens
- Chapter 50. Preparation of High-resolution Phosphor Screens
- Chapter 51. High Quality Phosphor Screens for Cascade Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 52. Aberrations of Diode Image Tubes
- Chapter 53. The Influence of Photocathode Resistance and Space Charge on the Resolution of Magnetic Focus Systems
- Chapter 54. Possibilities of Reducing Image Defects in Electron-optical Imaging Devices Using Electrostatic Lenses
- Chapter 55. Sur la Réalisation d'un Objectif á Immersion á Lentilles Cylindriques Croisées en vue de son Utilisation comme Systéme Focalisateur de la Caméra Électronique: Réultats Préliminaires
- Chapter 56. Magnetic Focusing of Image Tubes
- Chapter 57. Statistics of Transmitted Secondary Electron Multiplication
- Chapter 58. Response of Low-density KCl Foils to Multi-MeV Electrons
- Chapter 59. Reaction of Caesium Vapour with Gold
- Chapter 60. Effects of Caesium Vapour upon Target Glass of Image Orthicon
- Chapter 61. Optimum Conditions for Activating Silver-Magnesium Alloy Dynodes in Water Vapour
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