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1 April 1993 ISEC imaging and it's applications
Minju Zhang, Jinian Li, Xin-Zhi Jia
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Proceedings Volume 1982, Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging: Technology and Applications '93; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141992
Event: Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging: Technology and Applications '93, 1993, Beijing, China
Abstract
This paper reports a novel type of photoelectronic imaging system consisting of laser, image intensifier, secondary electron conduction (SEC) camera, computer, image sample, and hold system, then it sets forth operational principles of the system imaging fluorescence under the control of a computer. Experiment studies on fluorescence detection of biologically organized structure and latent fingerprints also are presented, and a satisfactory result of fluorescence image is obtained. For the use of a first GEN intensifier and integration ability of the SEC target, the system can realize excellent sensitivity and image even in a 10-7 lx illumination environment. Compared with a traditional fluorescence microscope system, the system developed in our laboratory has many good features that the former does not have, such as ultra-high sensitivity, convenience of image processing, quantitative measurement, and display of the spatial distribution of fluorescence intensity.
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Minju Zhang, Jinian Li, and Xin-Zhi Jia "ISEC imaging and it's applications", Proc. SPIE 1982, Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging: Technology and Applications '93, (1 April 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141992
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Image processing

Imaging systems

Cameras

Ions

Image intensifiers

Computing systems

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