Claims
- 1. A camera tube comprising an envelope having an entrance window, a photo-sensitive target arranged in said envelope at a position such that light passing through said window is incident on one side of said target, said target having a higher light absorption for light of shorter wavelengths than for light of longer wavelengths in the visible spectrum, a signal electrode positioned between said window and said target, means for producing an electron beam for scanning said target, and means for absorbing light selectively with respect to wavelength such that the absorption is substantially 0% at a wavelength of 0.6 .mu.m and substantially 100% at a wavelength of 0.7 .mu.m, said absorbing means being arranged so as to intercept substantially all of the light incident on said target.
- 2. The camera tube according to claim 1 wherein said window is selectively light absorbing with respect to wavelength with an absorption which increases from substantially 0% for light with a wavelength of 0.6 .mu.m to substantially 100% for light with a wavelength of 0.7 .mu.m and defines said light absorbing means.
- 3. The camera tube according to claim 2 wherein said window is made of glass containing a rare earth metal.
- 4. The camera tube according to claim 1 wherein said photosensitive target is made of a material containing lead monoxide.
- 5. The tube according to claim 1 including second means disposed adjacent the surface of said target opposite said one surface for absorbing light passing through said target.
- 6. The tube according to claim 6 wherein said second means includes a layer of light absorbing material on the surface of said target opposite said one surface.
- 7. The tube according to claim 6 wherein said layer is comprised of carbon soot.
- 8. The tube according to claim 6 wherein said layer is comprised of a vapor-deposited noble metal having a comparatively low transverse conduction.
- 9. The tube according to claim 8 wherein said metal is silver.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 780,168 filed Mar. 22, 1972, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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