Radiant energy – Source with recording detector – Using a stimulable phosphor
Patent
1994-11-21
1996-04-09
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Source with recording detector
Using a stimulable phosphor
250368, 250367, H01J 4726, G01T 120
Patent
active
055064175
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for collecting and detecting radiation emitted by, reflected from, or transmitted through a scanned information medium. The apparatus includes a photodetector assembly and first and second planar mirror assemblies configured to maximize collection efficiency and flare radiation attenuation.
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Eastman Kodak Company
Hannaher Constantine
Noval William F.
Tyler Virgil O.
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