SS-9 SUPER-HARP : AN ULTRA-HIGH SENSITIVE CAMERA TUBE WITH AN AVALANCHE MODE PHOTOCONDUCTIVE TARGET
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概要
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The phenomenon of stable avalanche multiplication in an amorphous selenium photoconductive target was found to occur in a large target electric field of more than 0.8×10^8V/m. For the purpose of obtaining an ultra-high sensitive camera tube with excellent picture quality, this phenomenon was exploited in an 18mm camera tube. The camera tube, called Super-HARP, has a sensitivity about 100 times as great as a conventional camera tube.
- 社団法人映像情報メディア学会の論文
- 1992-07-28
著者
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TANIOKA Kenkichi
NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories
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HIRAI Tadaaki
Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.
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Hirai Tadaaki
Central Research Laboratory
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Tanioka Kenkichi
Nhk Science And Technical Research Lab's
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