Beam-viewing system

Sept. 1, 1995
The BVS-1 Beam Viewing System allows beam-profile analysis of electron, ion, and neutral beams as well as x-rays and UV beams. The active area is 19 mm in diameter. The image is formed using a microchannel plate and phosphor screen. The system is suitable for high-vacuum applications.

Beam-viewing system

The BVS-1 Beam Viewing System allows beam-profile analysis of electron, ion, and neutral beams as well as x-rays and UV beams. The active area is 19 mm in diameter. The image is formed using a microchannel plate and phosphor screen. The system is suitable for high-vacuum applications.

Colutron Research Corp., Boulder, CO

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