
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Photo-Electronic Image Devices, Volume 40B
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributor
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Contents of Volume A
- Part I: System Assessment
- Chapter 1. Image Quality of Photoelectronic Imaging Systems and its Evaluation
- Chapter 2. Image Tubes and Detective Quantum Efficiency
- Chapter 3. Noise Measurements on Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 4. Image Intensifier Noise and its Effects on Visual Pattern Detection
- Chapter 5. A Simple Instrument for Measuring Image Sharpness and Noise Characteristics of Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 6. Measurements of Noise in Camera Tubes
- Chapter 7. Image Transfer and Conversion Criteria for Photoelectronic Imaging Devices
- Part II: Electronography
- Chapter 8. A Five Centimetre Magnetically Focused Electronographic Camera: Description and First Tests
- Chapter 9. Progress Towards en 8 cm Electronographic Image Tube
- Chapter 10. Un Montage de Spectrographe Specialement Adapté à une Caméra Electronique de type Lallemand
- Chapter 11. The Detective Quantum Efficiency of the Spectracon
- Chapter 12. Photometric Accuracy in Electronography
- Part III: Digital Detection
- Chapter 13. The Present Status of the Lick Observatory Image Tube Scanner
- Chapter 14. A Digital Television System for Astronomy
- Chapter 15. The I-SIT Isocon Photon Counting TV System
- Chapter 16. Memory Systems for Signal Generating Photoelectric Image Detectors
- Chapter 17. Recent Developments in the use of Parallel and Self-scanned Diode Arrays to Detect Photoelectrons
- Chapter 18. Digicon Applications in Astronomy
- Chapter 19. A Photoelectron Counter using Spectracon and Diode Array
- Chapter 20. A Silicon Diode Array Image Tube with Serial Read Out
- Chapter 21. Single Electron Recording by Self-scanned Diode Arrays
- Part IV: Applications in Astronomy
- Chapter 22. Electronography of Extended Objects
- Chapter 23. Applications of the Spectracon in Astronomy
- Chapter 24. Spcctracon Observations of Planetary Nebulae
- Chapter 25. Recent Results in the use of the Spectracon for Direct Electronography
- Chapter 26. Photometry of Galaxies with a Spectracon
- Chapter 26. Photométrie Bidirnensionnelle avec la Caméra Electronique
- Chapter 27. Photométrie de Radiogalaxies de Type N par Electronographie
- Chapter 28. Astronomical Observations with the University College London Image Photon Counting System
- Chapter 29. The Use of a Linear Silicon Array for Astronomical Spectroscopy
- Chapter 30. An lmage Intensifier Multichannel Analyser for Astronomical Spectroscopy
- Chapter 31. Astronomical Photometry and Other Recent Applications of the Image Orthicon
- Part V: Miscellaneous
- Chapter 32. A Television X-ray Diffractometer
- Chapter 33. Image Tube Characteristics of Importance in X-ray Diffraction Studees
- Chapter 34. Electronic Imaging Techniques for Improved Diagnostic Radiology
- Chapter 35. A Tracking Television System for Medical Applications
- Chapter 36. An Edge Detecting System
- Chapter 37. Photoelectron Energy Spectrophotometry
- Chapter 38. Silicon Schottky Barrier Monolithic IRTV Focal Planes
- Chapter 39. Optical Imaging with Acoustic Waves and Photo-Excited Charge Carriers
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cumulative Author Index, Volumes 1-40
- Cumulative Subject Index, Volumes 1-40
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