Claims
- 1. A shielding device for a cathode substrate in an image intensifier tube comprising a shield disposed around the periphery of said cathode substrate and adjacent the entire longitudinal surface of said cathode substrate, said shield having an index of refraction greater than that of said cathode substrate for preventing internal reflection within said cathode substrate by forming an optical interface to reflect and absorb off-axis light that impinges upon the optical interface at an angle of incidence greater than zero degrees after entering said cathode substrate.
- 2. The shielding device as recited in claim 1 wherein said shield comprises black glass is fused to the cathode substrate.
- 3. The shielding device as recited in claim 2 wherein said black glass has an index of refraction of greater than about 1.53.
- 4. In an image intensifier tube having a glass cathode substrate, the improvement comprising a black glass shield disposed adjacent the entire longitudinal surface of the glass cathode substrate, said black glass shield having an index of refraction greater than that of the glass cathode to form an optical interface for refracting off-axis light that impinges upon the optical interface at an angle of incidence greater than zero degrees into said black glass shield for absorbtion thereof, the refraction of off-axis light at the optical interface into said black glass shield preventing internal reflection of light within the glass cathode.
- 5. The improvement as recited in claim 4 wherein said black glass is fused to the glass cathode substrate.
- 6. The improvement as recited in claim 4 wherein said black glass has an index of refraction of greater than about 1.53.
- 7. A shielding device for a cylindrical glass cathode substrate having a cathode surface disposed on the axial surface of one end of the substrate, said shielding device comprising a black glass annulus disposed adjacent the cylindrical glass cathode substrate coextensive with the entire longitudinal surface of the cylindrical glass cathode substrate, said black glass annulus having an index of refraction greater than the index of refraction of said glass cathode substrate to refract light impinging upon the interface between said glass cathode substrate and said black glass annulus on the glass cathode substrate side into said black glass annulus, said black glass annulus absorbing light refracted therein.
- 8. The shielding device as recited in claim 7 wherein said black glass annulus is fused to the cylindrical glass cathode.
- 9. The shielding device as recited in claim 7 wherein the index of refraction of the black glass is greater than about 1.53.
- 10. The shielding device as recited in claim 7 wherein the axial thickness of said annulus is greater at the end of the substrate that is opposite the end on which the cathode is disposed.
- 11. The shielding device as recited in claim 10 wherein the axial thickness of said annulus constantly increases from the end of the annulus that is adjacent the end of the substrate on which is disposed the cathode over about one-half the length of the substrate.
- 12. The shielding device as recited in claim 11 wherein the axial thickness of said annulus is essentially constant over the remaining length thereof.
- 13. The shielding device as recited in claim 12 wherein the ends of said annulus and the ends of the substrate are flat.
- 14. A method of absorbing off-axis light incident upon the surface of a glass cathode substrate in an image intensifier tube comprising disposing a black glass annulus adjacent and coextensive with the entire longitudinal surface of the glass cathode substrate to form an optical interface, said black glass having a higher index of refraction than the glass substrate in order to refract light entering the glass cathode substrate off-axis thereto into the black glass annulus for absorbtion thereof, the black glass annulus thereby preventing light refraction.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein said black glass is fused to the clear glass cathode substrate.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein the index of refraction of said black glass is at least about 1.53.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 225,435 filed Jan. 15, 1981 and now abandoned.
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