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filingDate 1964-08-19^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Electrostatic camera tube
abstract 1,057,098. Television pick-up tubes. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Aug. 19, 1964 [Sept. 16, 1963], No. 33927/64. Heading H1D. A camera having an all-electrostatic electron optical system includes an electron beam source 1 projecting a forward electron beam, electron multiplier and focusing section 2, a deflecting section 3, and a section 4 for collimating the forward beam and controlling the perpendicularity of landing of the forward beam on a target 5, with a return beam impinging on a first dynode of the electron multiplier and producing an output signal in the electron multiplier, this first dynode being formed by a secondary electron emitting surface 32. Beam source 1 includes a heated cathode 11, the emission of electrons being controlled by electrode 12, anode 13 and electrode 14 having a defining aperture 15. Section 2 includes a drift tube 20, electrostatic electron lens 21, electron multiplier 22 and a repeller electrode 23. Lens 21 comprises electrodes 24, 25 and a central electrode insulated by material 27. The surface 32 of electrode 25 is coated with a secondary electron emissive material and serves as the first dynode of electron multiplier 22. Alternatively a separate element positioned forward of electrode 25 may be used as the first dynode (Fig. 2, not shown). Repeller electrode 23 guides the secondary electrons emitted from surface 32 to the second dynode 37 of multiplier 22. Electron multiplier 22 includes third dynode 38, fourth dynode 39, collector electrode 40 and fifth dynode 41. Alternatively the additional dynodes and collector electrode may be arranged radially from first dynode 32 with a modification to the repeller electrode. Section 3 comprises an electrostatic deflection yoke 45 including a tubular insulating support 48 provided with two pairs of interlaced sinusoidal electrodes, a horizontal deflection pair 49 and 50; and a vertical deflection pair 51 and 52. Post-deflection focusing and collimating section 4 comprises a conductive member 55 and a tubular insulating support 56, a landing control electrode 57 and a collimating electrostatic lens 58 being provided on the interior surface of support 56. Lens 58 comprises a linear spiral electrode 60 of high pitch and a linear spiral electrode 61 of low pitch. The end of electrode 60 adjacent electrode 57 is connected to it, electrodes 60 and 61 are interconnected at their adjacent ends and the forward end of spiral electrode 61 terminates at mesh electrode 63. Target section 5 includes a viewing window 67 which closes the forward end of envelope 7. On the interior surface of window 67 is deposited a transparent signal plate 68 and a photosensitive target 69 of the photo-conductive type, for example, antimony trisulphide. Instead of the vidicon target illustrated, section 5 may comprise the image section of an image orthicon.
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