Input screen scintillator for an X-ray image intensifier tube an

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an input screen scintillator for an X-ray image intensifier tube. This tube comprises light-conductive cesium iodide needles formed on an electrically conductive substrate. According to the invention, each needle is entirely coated with a material such as a metal or a semiconductor which reflects the light travelling within the needles and allows an identical potential level in the coating material as in the substrate towards the inside of said needles. The coating can enhance the efficiency and resolution of image intensifier tubes. The invention has applications in the field of X-ray imagery.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 8, No. 139 (E-253) [1576], Jun. 28, 1984.
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 8, No. 239 (E-276)[1676], Nov. 2, 1984.

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