
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Photo-Electronic Image Devices
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviation
- Photo-Electronic Imaging 1958-1978
- Part 1: Camera Tubes and Electron Optics
- Chapter 1. Review of TV Camera Tubes and Electron Optics
- Chapter 2. A Pyroelectric Vidicon with Reticulated Target
- Chapter 3. Hard Vacuum Tube with a Pyroelectric Target of PVF, Film
- Chapter 4. Recent Chalnicon Developments
- Chapter 5. Proximity Focused SEC Vidicon with Porous MgF2-Ag Target
- Chapter 6. A Model for Signal Generation in Silicon Target Camera Tubes
- Chapter 7. Current Density Distribution in a Magnetically Focused Low-Velocity Electron Beam
- Chapter 8. Recent Developments in Permanent Magnet Focusing Assemblies for Image Intensifiers and Camera Tubes
- Chapter 9. Tolerance Analysis of Magnetically Deflected Photon Counting Detector Systems
- Chapter 10. Step Deflection of Electron Images
- Chapter 11. Electron Optics of Concentric Spherical Electromagnetic Focusing Systems
- Chapter 12. Catadioptric Electron Optics Using a Retarding Electrostatic Field and its Application to the Development of Short Image Tubes of Very High Performance
- Part 2: Image Intensifiers and Converters
- Chapter 13. Review of Image Intensification and Conversion
- Chapter 14. Stray Light in Proximity Focused Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 15. A Miniature Magnetic Intensifier
- Chapter 16. Elimination of Corona and Related Problems with Astronomical Image Tubes
- Chapter 17. A New Photocathode for X-ray Image Intensifiers Operating in the 1-50 keV Region
- Chapter 18. High Resolution Phosphor Screen for X-ray Image Intensifier
- Chapter 19. Performance of an X-ray Television Detector for Crystallography
- Chapter 20. X-ray Topography with Scintillators Coupled to Image Intensifiers or Camera Tubes
- Chapter 21. Image Device for Gamma Cameras Incorporating a Solid-State-Localizer
- Chapter 22. The Image Intensifier as a Convolution Processing Device
- Chapter 23. Photography with Gated Microchannel Plate Intensifiers
- Chapter 24. Electron Optical Picosecond Streak Camera Operating at 140 MHz and 165 MHz Repetition Rates
- Part 3: Applications in Astronomy
- Chapter 25. A Review of Astronomical Applications
- Chapter 26. High Resolution Large Format Electronographic Cameras for Space As- tronomy
- Chapter 27. Etudes Extragalactiques Avec la Caméra Electronique "Grand Champ
- Chapter 28. The UT Electronographic Camera: Present Status, Astronomical Perfor- mance and Future Developments
- Chapter 29. Operational Experience with the RGO Electronographic Cameras
- Chapter 30. Electronographic Photometry of NGC 3379
- Chapter 31. Laboratory Tests and Astronomical Application of an Image Intensifier with a 146 mm Diameter Photocathode
- Chapter 32. An Intensified Storage Vidicon Camera for Finding and Guiding at the Telescope
- Chapter 33. Image Photon Counting Detectors for Spaceborne Applications
- Chapter 34. An Image Tube with a Curved Microchdnnel Plate and its Use in a Photon Counting Imaging System
- Chapter 35. First Observations of Faint Extended Emission Sources with an Image Photon Counting System
- Chapter 36. Photon Counting with intensified Solid State Arrays
- Chapter 37. Quantum Noise Limited Readout of Spectrographic Data Using Image Intensifiers and Reticon Photodiode Arrays
- Chapter 38. Echelle Spectroscopy with Electronographic and Solid State Detectors
- Part 4: Solid State Image Detectors
- Chapter 39. A Review of Solid State Image Sensors
- Chapter 40. A Novel Photodiode Array System for Direct Astronomical Spectroscopy
- Chapter 41. ICCD Development at Princeton
- Chapter 42. Astronomical Imagery with Solid-state Arrays
- Chapter 43. Photon Detection Experiments with Thinned CCDs
- Chapter 44. Astronomical Applications of a CCD
- Chapter 45. Schottky IRCCD Thermal Imaging
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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