Abstract

The temporal response of a single-stage image intensifier is characterized by the phosphor persistence, while that of a multistage unit is the convolution of the responses of the individual stages. This results in a greatly increased effective persistence, and a propagation delay of up to several milliseconds in commonly used three-stage image intensifiers.

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