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Image Converters for Ultra-High Speed Photography

Convertisseurs D’Images pour Photographie Ultra-Rapid

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Factors which limit the performance of image converters when operated under pulsed conditions are outlined. The effect of photoelectron energy distribution and electric field at the photocathode on limiting time resolution is discussed. Photoelectron energy distribution data for S25 photocathodes is presented. The use of proximity focused diode intensifiers in ‘picosecond’ converter cameras is discussed.

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Garfield, B.R.C. (1975). Image Converters for Ultra-High Speed Photography. In: Rolls, P.J. (eds) High Speed Photography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3377-7_18

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