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- Digicon abstract "A digicon detector is a spatially resolved light detector using the photoelectric effect directly. It uses magnetic and electric fields operating in a vacuum to focus the electrons released from a photocathode by incoming light onto a collection of silicon diodes. It is a photon-counting instrument, so most useful for weak sources.Digicon detectors were used on the original instruments for the Hubble Space Telescope, but are very rarely used in new designs, where CMOS active-pixel detectors can achieve the same performance without the need for large electric fields or complicated vacuum assemblies.".
- Digicon wikiPageExternalLink GHRS_35.html.
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- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink CMOS.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_devices.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Diodes.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Electric.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Electrons.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_Space_Telescope.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Image_resolution.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Magnetism.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Photocathode.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Photoelectric_effect.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum.
- Digicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "digicon".
- Digicon hasPhotoCollection Digicon.
- Digicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Digicon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tech-stub.
- Digicon subject Category:Optical_devices.
- Digicon type Article.
- Digicon type Application.
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- Digicon comment "A digicon detector is a spatially resolved light detector using the photoelectric effect directly. It uses magnetic and electric fields operating in a vacuum to focus the electrons released from a photocathode by incoming light onto a collection of silicon diodes.".
- Digicon label "Digicon".
- Digicon sameAs m.07k8zrh.
- Digicon sameAs Q5275724.
- Digicon sameAs Q5275724.
- Digicon wasDerivedFrom Digicon?oldid=574841570.
- Digicon isPrimaryTopicOf Digicon.