Abstract:
A target assembly for a storage/display deformographic tube comprising a Fabry-Perot type interference filter deposited on a dielectric target material. The filter comprises a deformographic film sandwiched between two mirrors, the inner dielectric mirror comprised of a quarter wavelength stack of alternating layers of materials with greatly differing indexes of refraction and the outer conducting mirror comprising a thin layer of appropriate metal such as silver. The deformographic film should be deposited in a layer which is an integral number of one-half wavelengths.
Abstract:
An optical or photon image is converted by a photocathode to an electron image. A semiconductor plate receives the electron image on a first side thereof. For an electronically controlled time, the image is integrated and stored in thousands of reversed biased PN junctions connected to micro-sized conductors, in the plate. An intensified image is then transferred from a second side of the plate, at an electronically controlled time, to an output plate where the intensified image may be viewed.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a charged particle beam apparatus enabling a selection of a charged particle beam in a specified energy range by symmetrically arranging cylindrical electrostatic lenses deflecting a path of the charged particle beam and disposing an energy selection aperture between the cylindrical electrostatic lenses. Since an integral structure in which a central electrode and a plurality of electrodes that are arranged at a front portion and a rear portion in relation to the central electrode of a monochromator are fixed to each other through insulator, is applied, a mechanism for adjusting an offset with respect to an optical axis is simplified as compared to the case of separately providing the lenses at the front portion and the rear portion, respectively, and a secondary aberration is canceled in an exit plane due to symmetry of an optical system.
Abstract:
A color video imaging system utilizing a cathode ray device with a target comprising an array of electrostatically deflectable light valves. The light valve structure and the arrangement of light valves as an array permits sequential activation of the light valves in response to a specific primary color video signal. The light valves are arranged in three element groupings, and a schlieren optical means is provided having respective primary color transmissive portions through which the light reflected from the deflected light valves is passed, to permit projection of a color image upon a display screen.
Abstract:
In one voltage-driven embodiment, a high spatial resolution two-dimensional array of bistable completely cross-talk free light modulation elements is constituted as a lamination of an input two-dimensional photoconductor thin film layer and an output two-dimensional electroluminescent phosphor thin film layer disposed in etched wells individually defined in corresponding cores of the optical fibers of a fiber optic face plate. In another voltage-driven embodiment, a very low cost high spatial resolution 2-D array of bistable substantially cross-talk free light modulation elements is constituted as a lamination of a photoconductor thin film layer, a selectively dimensioned and apertured opaque masking thin film layer, and an electroluminescent phosphor thin film layer. In an electron-driven embodiment, a high spatial resolution two-dimensional array of substantially cross-talk free bistable light modulating elements is constituted as an assembly of a two-dimensional input window having a deposited photocathode thin film layer, a two-dimensional output window having a deposited cathodoluminescent phosphor, and a two-dimensional glass capillary array.
Abstract:
Cross-coupling of red, blue or magenta light into the green portion of an image produced by a light valve projector is greatly reduced by limiting the maximum slope of the walls forming the ends of portions of the green diffraction grating to a value which avoids excessive refraction. This is accomplished by altering the passband of the modulated carrier producing the green diffraction grating such that, for high video frequencies, single sideband modulation occurs. Alternatively, the slew rate of the video signal modulating the carrier producing the green diffraction grating may be limited.