
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Cover
- Contents
- Contents of Volume B
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part 1: Electronography and Imaging Photon-Counting Systems
- Chapter 1. A New Concept in the Development of a Very Large Field Electrographic Camera
- Chapter 2. Installation d'une Caméra Electronique Grand Champ au Télescope Canada- France-Hawaii
- Chapter 3. Photon-Counting Imaging and Its Application
- Chapter 4. Interpolative Centroiding in CCD-Based Image Photon-Counting Systems
- Chapter 5. The Imperial College System for Photon Event Counting
- Part 2: Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 6. Performance and Reliability of Third Generation Image Intensifiers
- Chapter 7. Third-Generation lmage Intensifier
- Chapter 8. A Proximity-Focused Image Intensifier for Astronomy
- Chapter 9. Super Inverter lmage Intensifier
- Chapter 10. A Large-Area Electron Image Multiplier
- Chapter 11. A 512 Channel Parallel-Output Detector
- Chapter 12. Diode Intensifier Tube with Fast Phosphor Screen
- Chapter 13. Intensifier Solid-State Detector for Light Pulse Barycenter Reconstruction
- Chapter 14. The Prototype MOSAIC Detector
- Chapter 15. Design and Performance of the High-Resolution Spectrograph Sensor Subsystem
- Part 3: Charge-Coupled Devices
- Chapter 16. Electrographic Detectors versus Charge-Coupled Devices: A Comparison of Two Quality Panoramic Detectors for Stellar Photometry
- Chapter 17. Evaluation of the GEC 385 x 576 Charge-Coupled Device Image Sensor for Astronomical Use
- Chapter 18. Photometric and Spectroscopic Performance of a Thinned RCA CCD Detector
- Chapter 19. The UCL Charge-Coupled Device Camera at the South African Astronomical Observatory
- Chapter 20. Getting More by Taking Less: A Method of Summing up Pixels on a CCD Imager
- Chapter 21. A CCD Camera for Cinematographic Use in Astronomy
- Chapter 22. Low(est) Noise Reticon Detection Systems
- Chapter 23. Reticon Detector Electronics for the Halley Multicolor Camera on the Giotto Space Mission
- Chapter 24. Investigation of CCD-Digicon Detector System Characteristics
- Chapter 25. An Intensified Photodiode Array Detector for Space Applications
- Chapter 26. A Charge-Sensitive Readout Technique for Infrared Photoconductors
- Chapter 27. Thinned Backside-Bombarded RGS-CCD for Electron Imaging
- Chapter 28. LLL TV Imaging with GaAs Photocathode/CCD Detector
- Chapter 29. A CCD Image Sensor Using a Glow Discharge Amorphous Si Photoconductive Layer
- Chapter 30. An Improved 2438 Element Three-Phase CCD Linear Image Sensor
- Chapter 31. Improved Diagnostic Radiography and Reduced Radiation Exposure Using a 1024 x 1024 Pixels Linear Diode Array Imaging System
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