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16 April 1973 A Low-Light-Level Objective Lens With Integral Laser Channel
Paul R. Yoder Jr., Irvin Friedman
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Proceedings Volume 0032, Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques II; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953598
Event: Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques, 1972, San Mateo, United States
Abstract
The development of the electro-optical image intensifier tube has created a need for new lens objectives uniquely designed for low-light-level applications,. Such lenses frequently resemble those intended for aerial reconnaissance purposes, but they have certain important design features that make them dif-ferent from their photographic counterparts.
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Paul R. Yoder Jr. and Irvin Friedman "A Low-Light-Level Objective Lens With Integral Laser Channel", Proc. SPIE 0032, Developments in Electronic Imaging Techniques II, (16 April 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953598
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KEYWORDS
Lens design

Monochromatic aberrations

Objectives

Prisms

Optical design

Optical coatings

Image intensifiers

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