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Default Night Vision Scopes Cause Retinal Damage

What effect on the phosphor? I didn't phow our PMT's had phosphors. What
has this to do with UV blindness from a night vision scope?

Cheers MC



Poppa Pimple wrote:

For your edification:

http://optoelectronics.perkinelmer.c...s/CPMPhotonCou
nting.pdf


Instead of multiple plates, just use a pulsating plate voltage on a single
plate and you get the same effect on the phosphor.


Dr. Pimple

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LOL

Cheers MC

Poppa Pimple wrote:


long wave ultraviolet region.





 
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