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orthicon|ˈɔːθɪkɒn| [abbrev. of next.] A kind of television camera tube similar to the iconoscope but having a transparent target plate, so that the scanning beam can be made to strike normally the opposite side to that on which the image is projected, and employing low-speed electrons for the beam, resulting in increased sensitivity and an absence of the spurious signals associated with the iconoscope. See also image orthicon (image n. 8). The term was registered in the U.S.A. as a proprietary name in 1940, but it is now a generic term in the public domain.
1939[see next]. 1942Electronic Engin. XV. 127 Because of the greater light sensitivity of the orthicon it is expected that the equipment will fill a need for lightweight equipment to be used under adverse light conditions. 1955G. M. Glasford Fund. Television Engin. iv. 98 The disadvantages of the orthicon have encouraged the search for better tubes in spite of the improvement over the iconoscope in the matter of increased sensitivity. The orthicon suffers from a very poor contrast scale with a very small range of intermediate grays as compared with the iconoscope. 1968Brit. Med. Bull. XXIV. 261/2 Tubes such as..orthicons integrate the light energy incident upon each part of the tube over the entire frame⁓scanning interval. |