1938
DOI: 10.1088/0959-5309/50/3/307
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The electrical reproduction of images by the photoconductive effect

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“…The present-day systems utilize convent'ional large aperture lenses and television cameras having eit'her the photo-emissive image orthicon t'ube or the rather less complex photo-conduct'ive tube; which was first, demonstrated by Miller and Strange (1938) and which was later produced commercially as the ' Vidicon 't by Weimer, Forgue and Goodrich (1951).…”
Section: Television Cumeras Optically Coupled To Image Concertor Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present-day systems utilize convent'ional large aperture lenses and television cameras having eit'her the photo-emissive image orthicon t'ube or the rather less complex photo-conduct'ive tube; which was first, demonstrated by Miller and Strange (1938) and which was later produced commercially as the ' Vidicon 't by Weimer, Forgue and Goodrich (1951).…”
Section: Television Cumeras Optically Coupled To Image Concertor Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%