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29 October 1981 Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) Measurements On Phosphor Screens
Arthur J. Jenkins
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Proceedings Volume 0274, Assessment of Imaging Systems II; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931843
Event: Assessment of Imaging Systems: Visible and Infrared, 1981, Reading, United Kingdom
Abstract
Studies of high resolution phosphor screens suitable for image intensifiers or small cathode ray tubes often require the MTF of the screens to be measured separately from the electron optics. Because electron excitation is essential for realistic measurement a demountable vacuum system is required if a usefully large number of screens are to be measured. These requirements have been met by combining a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with a standard MTF equipment. The screen is placed in the sample compartment of the SEM and a very fine line less than 2 μ;m wide is excited by the focussed beam of the SEM, deflected in the line direction only. The structure of the screen degrades the line and a specially designed optical system is used to relay an image of this degraded line from the SEM to the MTF analyser. Procedures used to ascertain the system response are described together with results from a variety of phosphor screens.
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Arthur J. Jenkins "Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) Measurements On Phosphor Screens", Proc. SPIE 0274, Assessment of Imaging Systems II, (29 October 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931843
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Scanning electron microscopy

Spatial frequencies

Objectives

Microscopes

Image intensifiers

Relays

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