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9 January 1984 High-Speed Videography Combined with an X-Ray Image Intensifier for Dynamic Radiography
Lawrence E. Bryant Jr.
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Abstract
The Spin Physics SP-2000 high-speed video system can be combined with an x-ray source, a dynamic event having internal (not directly visible) movement and an x-ray image intensifier to perform dynamic radiography. The cesium iodide input fluor and P-20 output fluor of the image intensifier have rapid decay to allow x-ray imaging up to 12,000 pictures per second. Applications of this technique include internal functioning of a compressor, turbulent water action and other mechanical actions.
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Lawrence E. Bryant Jr. "High-Speed Videography Combined with an X-Ray Image Intensifier for Dynamic Radiography", Proc. SPIE 0427, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics I, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936270
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KEYWORDS
Radiography

Image intensifiers

X-rays

Video

Cameras

X-ray imaging

Physics

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