Radiant energy – Source with recording detector – Using a stimulable phosphor
Patent
1994-11-21
1996-07-30
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Source with recording detector
Using a stimulable phosphor
25022718, 250368, 358494, H01J 4726, G01T 120, G03B 4202
Patent
active
055414214
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. The first and second planar mirror assemblies include specularly reflective mirrors including an acrylic substrate having a reflective aluminum coating vacuum deposited on the acrylic substrate.
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Brandt Michael B.
Flynn Michael R.
Eastman Kodak Company
Hannaher Constantine
Noval William F.
Tyler Virgil O.
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