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X-Ray Image Intensifiers
A x-ray image intensifier is an image intensifier that consists of an evacuated tube with a large input phosphor screen at one end. The phosphor screen is in contact with a light-sensitive photocathode that emits electrons. These are, in turn, focused by an electron lens onto a small phosphor screen where a very bright image of the original x-ray picture is produced.
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  • x-ray image intensifier An image intensifier that consists of an evacuated tube with a large input phosphor screen at one end. The phosphor screen is in contact with a light-sensitive photocathode that emits electrons. These are, in turn, focused by an electron lens onto a...
  • phosphor light source A source made to glow by electrons that are produced either electrically or by isotopes of various elements.



   


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