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Part II Qualitative control and long term stability of imaging devices... [Pg.437]

Part II Qualitative Control and Long Term Stability of Imaging Devices... [Pg.438]

LEDs as piGHT GENERATION - LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES] (Vol 15) Optoelectronic imaging devices... [Pg.704]

Composite Devices. Composites made of active-phase PZT and polymer-matrix phase are used for the hydrophone and medical imaging devices (see Composite materials, polymer-matrix Imaging technology). A usehil figure of merit for hydrophone materials is the product of hydrostatic strain coefficient dj and hydrostatic voltage coefficient gj where gj is related to the dj coefficient by (74)... [Pg.208]

Fig. 3. Scanned laser imaging device for LPCVD in the microelectronics industry (48). Fig. 3. Scanned laser imaging device for LPCVD in the microelectronics industry (48).
Miscellaneous. Chloroplatinic acid is used in the production of automobile catalysts. Platino-type prints based on reduction of Pt(II) to Pt(0) by a photosensitive reducing agent such as iron(III) oxalate are used in art photography (261,262). Infrared imaging devices based on a platinum siLicide detector have been developed (263). [Pg.185]

For measurement of local ion intensities in the direct imaging mode (see Fig. 3.19), amplification ensuring laterally uniform-single ion detection is necessary. Depending on the sensitivity of the detector a single or double channel plate is used. Two imaging devices are in use ... [Pg.111]

Stanley, P. E. (1992). A survey of more than 90 commercially available luminometers and imaging devices for low-light measurements of chemiluminescence and bioluminescence, including instruments for manual, automatic and specialized operation, for HPLC, LC, GLC and microtiter plates. Part I descriptions. T. Biolumin. Chemilumin. 7 77-108. [Pg.439]

Stanley, P. E. (1999). Commercially available luminometers and imaging devices for low-light level measurements and kits and reagents utilizing... [Pg.439]

The most common imaging device that we encounter is probably the picture tube in a television set. It s a bulky device and it requires a lot of electrical power to operate. These two disadvantages have sparked the search for a better alternative—a display with the imaging power of the picture tube, but one that is more portable and that has lower power requirements. [Pg.177]

Commercial available luminometers, imaging devices, and reagents, survey update 5 Commercial available luminometers, fluorometers, imaging devices, and reagents, survey update 6 Teaching... [Pg.254]

A relatively recent advancement in light-detection technology for analytical purposes is represented by low-light imaging devices based on intensified Vid-... [Pg.474]

The resolution and sensitivity of an imaging device depend on a number of variables, for example, spatial resolution in SPECT is limited primarily by collimator resolution. Typical gamma camera SPECT systems have in-plane spatial resolution in the final reconstructed image of about 12 mm for high-resolution imaging. Resolution and sensitivity in PET is given in Table 58-3. [Pg.955]

In the following, a number of examples are presented with emphasis on how such amplified imaging device can be built in self-supporting polymer materials. The present photochromic compounds (azobenzene and spiropyran derivatives) are rather common and have been used many times in molecular assemblies without touching upon the concept of image amplification. The most recent references are given(4. - 6). [Pg.211]

The use of photoreactive liquid crystal systems in imaging devices is not unprecedented. As early as 1971, Sackmann showed for the first time the photochemical change of pitch in cholesteric liquid crystals (H). Since then several techniques for using liquid... [Pg.217]


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