Method for producing an image dissector

Glass manufacturing – Processes – With chemically reactive treatment of glass preform

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65 4R, 65DIG7, 350 96WG, C03C 1500, G02B 514, C03C 2320

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing an image dissector having one end portion fixed in a matrix type and the other end portion fixed in a straight line. A conduit is formed by arranging plurality of single rods having an acid-soluble glass layer on one of side surfaces of every single rod so that said acid-soluble glass layers will be arrayed in parallel planes and by subjecting said single rods to thermal forming. Said conduit is soaked in acid, after shielding its one end portion, in order to dissolve said acid-soluble glass layers and to separate the other portion into ribbon-shaped layers. An image dissector is produced by arraying end portions of separated ribbon-shaped layers in a straight line and fixing them together.

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