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Laser projection microscope with a barium vapor amplifier and luminescent screens for infrared image visualization
K. I. Zemskov, M. A. Kazaryan, G. G. Petrash, V. N. Smorchkov, Yu. P. Timofeev, S. A. Fridman P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
A design study was made of a laser projection microscope with a large luminescent screen for the visualization of infrared images. The characteristics of a barium vapor amplifier were determined. The gain per trip was found to be $\thicksim2,7\cdot10^3$. Tests were carried out on screens made of all known phosphor classes: temperature-sensitive, light-sensitive, and anti-Stokes. All these classes could be used in the proposed microscope and the optimal phosphor would be determined by the requirements in respect of the image parameters.
Received: 29.04.1980
Citation:
K. I. Zemskov, M. A. Kazaryan, G. G. Petrash, V. N. Smorchkov, Yu. P. Timofeev, S. A. Fridman, “Laser projection microscope with a barium vapor amplifier and luminescent screens for infrared image visualization”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 7:11 (1980), 2454–2459 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 10:11 (1980), 1428–1431]
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