1 July 1992 High-resolution microchannel plate image tube results
C. Bruce Johnson, Stanley B. Patton, Edward J. Bender
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Abstract
The present 18-mm active diameter proximity-focused microchannel plate (MCP) image tube design has been modified to produce significantly higher limiting spatial resolution. A glass input window of the "bulls-eye" design with the blackened glass border, reduced cathode-to-MCP spacing, reduced channel center-to-center distance, reduced MCP-to-phosphor screen spacing, a brushed P20 phosphor screen, and a fiber optic output window were used to achieve a limiting resolution in excess of 50 lp/mm. Test results, showing limiting resolution versus applied potentials, are correlated with a simple physical model of performance. The low-light-level white-light sine-wave modulation transfer function,T(f), has been measured to be T(f) = exp[-(f/21.5)1.46], where f is the spatial frequency in cycles per millimeter.
C. Bruce Johnson, Stanley B. Patton, and Edward J. Bender "High-resolution microchannel plate image tube results," Journal of Electronic Imaging 1(3), (1 July 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59959
Published: 1 July 1992
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KEYWORDS
Microchannel plates

Modulation transfer functions

Electro optical modeling

Spatial resolution

Visualization

Glasses

Image resolution

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