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14 September 1993Lag vs noise in fluoroscopic imaging
In a TV fluoroscopic system it is generally accepted that there exists somewhat of an inverse relationship between lag and noise integration. This paper will demonstrate techniques used to reduce the appearance of quantum noise while maintaining acceptable lag performance in systems utilizing PlumbiconTM camera tubes.
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Gregory J. Murphy, William Bitler, James G. Coffin, Robert M. Langdon, "Lag vs noise in fluoroscopic imaging," Proc. SPIE 1896, Medical Imaging 1993: Physics of Medical Imaging, (14 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154589