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The Lick Observatory Image-Dissector Scanner
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Image DissectorEngineeringTransient ImagingImage SensorImage AnalysisInstrumentationComputational GeometryRadiologyDynamic RangePhotonicsMachine VisionComputer ScienceSynchrotron RadiationComputer VisionImage TubeMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingPhotometry (Optics)Optical Information Processing3D ScanningImaging
A scanner that uses an image dissector to scan the output screen of an image tube has proven to be a sensitive and linear detector for faint astronomical spectra. The image-tube phosphor screen acts as a short-term storage element and allows the system to approach the performance of an ideal multichannel photon counter. Pulses resulting from individual photons, emitted from the output phosphor and detected by the image dissector, trigger an amplifier-discriminator and are counted in a 24-bit, 4096-word circulating memory. Aspects of system performance are discussed, giving attention to linearity, dynamic range, sensitivity, stability, and scattered light properties.