HIGH DENSITY FAST PHOSPHOR FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

A fast-decaying, dense phosphor having relatively high light emission is described. Through a combination of material selection, growth and deposition technique, phosphor thin films are made that preserve the necessary light output when used in thin-films, unlike common fast phosphors, such as P-46,...

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Hauptverfasser: Trevor, Colin Geoffrey, Payne, Steven A, Webster, Joseph, Seeley, Zachary M, James, Edward Michael, Cherepy, Nerine, Joyce, David
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description A fast-decaying, dense phosphor having relatively high light emission is described. Through a combination of material selection, growth and deposition technique, phosphor thin films are made that preserve the necessary light output when used in thin-films, unlike common fast phosphors, such as P-46, P-47, and also have an afterglow that decays much faster than common bright phosphors, such as P-43. Use of the phosphor is described in applications where acquiring many frames/images very quickly is required.
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IRRADIATION DEVICES
MATERIALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS, NOT PROVIDED FORELSEWHERE
METALLURGY
MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS
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NATURAL RESINS
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
PAINTS
PHYSICS
POLISHES
TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING PARTICLES OR IONISING RADIATION NOTOTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
title HIGH DENSITY FAST PHOSPHOR FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
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