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Glass fiber image converter

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The principle of operation of a glass-fiber image converter is outlined. Calculations are made indicating that a Perot-Fabry interferometer used with the image converter and an electro-optical amplifier gives an increased relative aperture, compared with the usual setup which consists of the interferometer with a diaphragm and a photomultiplier. Some results obtained with an experimental image-converter sample and the technique of manufacturing such converters are described.

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The authors express their gratitude to the laboratory assistant R.P. Rebezovaya, who helped in sorting and arranging the fibers.

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Malyshev, G.M., Ptitsyna, E.A. Glass fiber image converter. J Appl Spectrosc 5, 216–219 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00605829

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