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The microchannel plate (MCP) is a core technology used in image intensifiers. An MCP can accelerate and multiply a spatial stream of electrons passing through it, resulting in a stronger signal on the emitting end.  | The microchannel plate (MCP) is a core technology used in image intensifiers. An MCP can accelerate and multiply a spatial stream of electrons passing through it, resulting in a stronger signal on the emitting end.  | ||
In a MCP are small holes cut in a angle (usually between 30° and 40°). Common hole sizes are 12, 10 and 6 microns, while 4 micron holes whrer testet my L3 and photonis they were dropped due to the low yield during the production compared to the gains in performance.   | |||
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Revision as of 19:00, 22 September 2022
The microchannel plate (MCP) is a core technology used in image intensifiers. An MCP can accelerate and multiply a spatial stream of electrons passing through it, resulting in a stronger signal on the emitting end.
In a MCP are small holes cut in a angle (usually between 30° and 40°). Common hole sizes are 12, 10 and 6 microns, while 4 micron holes whrer testet my L3 and photonis they were dropped due to the low yield during the production compared to the gains in performance.