Pick-up tube having bias lighting and controls therefor

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Cathode ray tube circuits – With radiant energy sensitive control means

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313371, 313372, 313478, H01J 3126

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041963725

ABSTRACT:
A vacuum envelope contains a photoconductive target at one end and a tubular anode electrode having light scattering properties. Light is uniformly reflected onto the target by the anode electrode from a light source mounted on the other end of the tube, outside the evacuated envelope. This uniform illumination tends to reduce build-up and decay lags at low level operating conditions. The light source is removably secured to the tube on a ceramic board incorporating an electric circuit connected to the light source for adjusting and controlling the bias light intensity.

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