
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Cover
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Contents of Volume B
- Part 1: Electronograpby
- Chapter 1. A Lallemand Electronic Camera Focused by a Superconducting Magnetic Coil
- Chapter 2. Development of a New Kind of Lallemand Camera
- Chapter 3. Extended Field Spectracon
- Chapter 4. Sources of Spurious Background in the Spectracon
- Chapter 5. Electronographic Image Tube Development at the Royal Greenwich Observatory
- Chapter 6. Linearity and Optimum Working Density of Optical and Nuclear Emulsions
- Chapter 7. Properties of Commercial Electron-sensitive Plates for Astronomical Electronography
- Part 2: Image Tubes (Including Channel Multiplier Arrays)
- Chapter 8. The Proximity Focused Diode Image Intensifier
- Chapter 9. A Magnetically Focused Image Intensifier Employing Evaporated Field Electrodes
- Chapter 10. Further Research on the Imperial College Cascade Image Intensifier
- Chapter 11. A Flat Channel System for Imaging Purposes
- Chapter 12. A High-gain Channel Electron Multiplier (CEM) Array and Some of Its Operational Characteristics
- Chapter 13. Some Aspects of the Design and Performance of a Small High-contrast Channel Image Intensiser
- Chapter 14. Characteristics and Performance of a Microchannel Image Intensifier Designed for Recording Fast Luminous Events
- Chapter 15. Channel Electron Multiplier Plates in X-Ray Image Intensification
- Chapter 16. Reduction of the Relative Variance of the Single-electron Response at the Output of a Microchannel Plate
- Chapter 17. Ion Feedback Noise in Channel Multipliers
- Chapter 18. An Analysis of the Direct Current Operation of Channel Electron Multipliers
- Part 3: Signal Generating Tubes
- Chapter 19. A Supersensitive Camera Tube Incorporating a Silicon Electron-multiplication Target
- Chapter 20. TV Camera Tubes with Large Silicon Diode Array Targets Operating in the Electron Bombarded Mode
- Chapter 21. Uniform Layer Hetero-Junction Targets for Television Camera Tubes
- Chapter 22. A Magnetically Focused SEC Camera Tube
- Chapter 23. A Proximity Focused Ultraviolet-sensitive SEC Camera Tube
- Chapter 24. Pick-up Storage Tube having an Electronic Shutter, Automatic Exposure Control, Wobbling Correction, and Slow Scanning
- Chapter 25. Infrared Pick-up Tube with Electronic Scanning and Uncooled Target
- Chapter 26. Thermal Imaging with Pyroelectric Television Tubes
- Chapter 27. Characteristics of a New Camera Tube with a CdSe Photoconductive Target
- Chapter 28. Possibilities of Eliminating the Circular, Spurious Signals in Vidicons Caused by Secondary Emission
- Chapter 29. Imaging, Beam-acceptance and Beam-discharge Lag in Camera Tubes
- Chapter 30. Beam-current-induced Dark Current in Plumbicons
- Chapter 31. Optical Writing and Erasing with Bistable-phosphor Storage Tubes
- Part 4 :Photocathodes and Phosphors
- Chapter 32. Multialkali Photocathodes
- Chapter 33. Some Physico-chemical Aspects of the Synthesis of Antimonide Photocathodes
- Chapter 34. Optical and Photoelectric Properties of Multialkali Photocathodes
- Chapter 35. A Method of Testing the Effectiveness of a Protective Coating Layer on any Glass Surface against Alkali Vapours
- Chapter 36. Measurement of Electron Diffusion Length by Photoluminescence in p-Doped GaAs Substrates and p-Doped Epitaxially Grown GaAs Photocathodes
- Chapter 37. Photoresponse Beyond the Absorption Edge in Silicon p-n Junctions
- Chapter 38. Etude d'un Spectrographe Fournissant les Distributions Angulaire et Energetique des Photoelectrons
- Chapter 39. Utilisation d'une CamCra Electronique pour Etudier 1'Evolution du Seuil Photoelectrique de Couches Minces d'Or DeposCes sous Ultra-vide
- Chapter 40. Absolute Photoelectric Emission Statistics of Aluminium, Silver and Potassium Chloride in the Ultra-soft X-Ray Region
- Chapter 41. Negative Electron Affinity Secondary Emitters and Cold Cathodes?
- Chapter 42. Electron Emission from Forward Biased p-n Junctions
- Chapter 43. Caesium Activated CsI Transmission-type Secondary Emission Dynode
- Chapter 44. Modulation Transfer Function and Background of Various Image Intensifier Output Screens
- Chapter 45. The Photoemitter-Membrane Light Modulator Image Transducer
- Part 5: Electron Optics
- Chapter 46. Combined Electrostatic Focusing and Deflection
- Chapter 47. Combined Magnetic Deflection and Focusing in a Pick-up Tube with the Scanning Focus Coil
- Chapter 48. Electron Beam Scanning
- Chapter 49. Distortion of Electron Images Focused by Almost Uniform Electric and Magnetic Fields
- Chapter 50. The Electronic Camera Used in a Reflection Mode
- Chapter 51. Electron-optical Transfer Functions of Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 52. The Use of Meshes to Reduce the Effect of Errors in Certain Types of Electron Tube
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