Phosphor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of phosphorescence (sustained glowing after exposure to energized particles such as electrons or ultraviolet photons). Phosphors are transiti...
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Screen burn-in - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Screen burn-in , colloquially known as screen burn , is a permanent disfigurement of areas on an electronic display such as a CRT display or computer monitor or television screen caused by cumulati...
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Kimball Physics Inc. ... Kimball Physics stand-alone Faraday cup with optional grid and phosphor screen; ... Faraday cup options include: a phosphor screen around entrance aperture, user-changeable apertures, energy analyzing grids, biased cups (collector cup floated away from ground), water cooling, or an array of cups.
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A single sheet photostimulable phosphor screen, wherein the screen contains in consecutive order (1) a support, (2) a continuous phosphor-containing layer, and permanently and contiguously united ther ... A single sheet photostimulable phosphor screen, wherein the screen contains in consecutive order (1) a support,
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A photostimulable phosphor screen comprising a photostimulable phosphor and a transparent outermost layer with a thickness, d, larger than 150 mu m. A method for reading a radiation image stored ... A photostimulable phosphor screen comprising a photostimulable phosphor and a transparent outermost layer with a thickness,
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Abstract. The authors describe an XUV detector with a spatial resolution of approximately=6 mu m designed to fly on the normal incidence X-ray telescope (NIXT) rocket package. thus the detector's jog is to convert the XUV image into an electronic format which can be stored on tape or relayed to the ground via telemetry.
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Computed Tomography (CT) technology allows the cross sectional imaging of objects nondestructively and is of great importance because of its capability of detecting interior defects. CT technology is especially widely used in the areas of material industries, airspace industries and medical diagnostics. ... ID Code: 234...
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Across the screen is a mosaic of spaced phosphor bodies which emit light of different colors when excited by electrons. Phosphors which emit three different colors, e.g. red, green and blue, are used and are disposed in a regular repetitive array of groups of three, i.e. triads. ... The phosphor bodies 44R,
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