Abstract
A cascade image intensifier with low velocity electron image storage is being developed. The device has been used successfully as a framing camera: more than 108 frames per sec have been recorded. It is shown that the time delay introduced in the electron image could be used in nuclear physics to give resolving times of a few nanoseconds. The possibility of using the device as the fast store in an opto-electronic computer system is being investigated. It is further shown that the device may be adapted to extend sampling oscilloscope techniques in order to display transient phenomena.
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