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Exposure Characteristics of Thin Window Cathode Ray Tubes on Electrofax Papers

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Abstract

Writing tests were made on commercial Electrofax paper using an all glass thin window cathode ray tube. Developed line widths from 5 mil to 15 mil could be obtained by varying beam current. Writing speeds of up to 790,000 in./sec were achieved. Electron beam current appeared to vary linearly with writing speed.

© 1969 Optical Society of America

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