Charge transfer signal processor

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Photosensitive – Plural secondary emissive electrodes

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313524, 313528, 313103CM, 313535, 350356, 350374, 350393, 332 751, 2503153, 250332, 250334, 174 505, 174 506, 445 44, G02F 103, G02F 105, G02B 530, H04N 931

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ABSTRACT:
The disclosed charge transfer signal processor includes a vacuum housing having an input face and a output face, a 2-D electromagnetic input means cooperative with said input face for providing a 2-D input electronic charge signal within the vacuum housing, transfer means for imaging the 2-D input electronic charge signal in a region of the vacuum housing proximate the vacuum housing output face, and charge feedthrough means coupled to the vacuum housing output face for transferring the imaged 2-D electronic charge signal externally to the vacuum housing. In one embodiment, the charge transfer signal processor is operable as a Gen-I charge transfer amplifier. In another embodiment, a microchannel plate assembly is d

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