
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics, Volume 64B
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contents of Volume A
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I: Microchannel Plate Intensifiers and Properties of Photocathodes and Phosphors
- Chapter 1. Detection Efficiencies of Far-Ultraviolet Photon-Counting Detectors
- Chapter 2. High-Resolution and Large Size Wafer Microchannel Image Intensifier
- Chapter 3. A Two-Dimensional Photon-Counting Tube
- Chapter 4. High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Imaging with a Resistive Anode Photon Counter
- Chapter 5. Output Energy Distribution of a Microchannel Plate
- Chapter 6. Computer Analysis of the Temporal Properties of a Microchannel Plate Photomultiplier
- Chapter 7. The MCP as a High-Energy Particle Track Detector
- Chapter 8. High-Resolution Luminescent Screens for Image Intensifier Tubes
- Chapter 9. Multialkali Effects and Polycrystalline Properties of Multialkali Antimonide Photocathodes
- Chapter 10. Properties of a Photocathode with a Palladium Substrate
- Chapter 11. The Luminous Efficiency of a Phosphor Layer in the Forward and Backward Directions
- Chapter 12. Study of ESBI and Sensitivity Characteristics of Ag-O-Cs Systems for Image Tubes
- Chapter 13. A Near-infrared Photocathode
- Part II : Television Systems and X-Ray Intensification
- Chapter 14. A Magnetic Focus Electrostatic Deflection Compact Camera Tube
- Chapter 15. Pyroelectric Vidicons for Submillimeter Wavelengths
- Chapter 16. An Amorphous Silicon Vidicon Tube
- Chapter 17. A Physical Model of Heterostructure Targets for Camera Tubes
- Chapter 18. A Quality Figure for the Emission System in Camera Tubes
- Chapter 19. Recent Developments in Real-Time Image Processing
- Chapter 20. The Evaluation of Silicon CCDs for Imaging X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Range 1 to 8 keV
- Chapter 21. X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy with CCDs
- Chapter 22. Configuration and Performance of a Television X-Ray Detector System for Imaging Diffraction Applications
- Chapter 23. A Solid-State Slit Scan X-Ray Detector in Large Field of View (LFOV) Radiology
- Chapter 24. A Gated X-Ray Intensifier with a Resolution of 50 Picoseconds
- Chapter 25. An Experimental TV Camera Tube Sensitive to the Soft X-Ray Region
- Part III : Electron Optics and Miscellaneous Applications
- Chapter 26. The Effect of Electron Optics on the Properties of the X-Ray Image Intensifier
- Chapter 27. Variational Theory of Aberrations in Cathode Lenses
- Chapter 28. A Generalized Theory of Wide Electron Beam Focusing
- Chapter 29. Oblique Magnetic Focus Point Spread Profiles and MTFs
- Chapter 30. Electron Beam Deflection in the Focusing Magnetic Field of a Camera Tube
- Chapter 31. Subpicosecond Chronoscopy Using a Photochron IV Streak Camera
- Chapter 32. A Picosecond Framing Camera for Single or Multiple Frames
- Chapter 33. A Spatial Light Modulator
- Chapter 34. Imaging Characteristics of Rigid Coherent Fiber Optic Tapers
- Chapter 35. Developments in S . 1 Photocathode Image Converters for High Speed Streak/Framing Photography
- Chapter 36. Performance of a Picosecond Streak Camera Used in Conjunction with a Photodiode Array Measuring System
- Index
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