Claims
- 1. An improved image tube which is operable at higher voltage and consequent higher signal gain with low noise levels, which tube comprises:
- (a) a plurality of generally cylindrical ceramic envelope portions which are axially aligned and sealed together to form the tube envelope with an input faceplate sealed at one end and an output target sealed at the other end;
- (b) a plurality of axially aligned electrode portions disposed within the envelope including a focus electrode and an anode electrode;
- the improvement wherein, the extending end portions of each of the electrodes have rolled edge portions which extend away from the cylindrical axis of the electrodes and the tube; and
- wherein all electrode surfaces are coated with highly light absorptive, low secondary electron emission characteristic, insulating material to minimize electrical noise.
- 2. The image tube set forth in claim 1, wherein sealable inlet and outlet tubulations are provided through the ceramic envelope proximte the focus electrode, and inlet and outlet apertures are provided in the focus electrode aligned with the inlet and outlet tubulation, and a pair of annular shields are provided extending between the ceramic envelope and the focus electrode spaced on either side of the inlet and outlet tubulations to ensure that alkali vapor introduced through the inlet tubulation does not deposit on the interior surface of the ceramic envelope beyond these annular shields.
- 3. The image tube set forth in claim 1, wherein a zoom electrode is disposed within the envelope aligned with and between the focus and anode electrodes, and wherein the zoom electrode includes an apertured disk electrode portion within the generally cylindrical zoom electrode, with the disk electrode portion disposed normal to the cylindrical axis, and with the aperture dimensioned to intercept stray electrons but to pass the focus electron beam to the image target.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was developed under contract from the Department of the Army.
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