Developmental work on an infrared detector.

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McGregor, Rob Roy
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1960Advisor
Kalmback, Sydney H.
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A new type I R detector was constructed, employing a short
circuited thermocouple to generate a magnetic field to deflect an
electron beam onto an indicator. Thermocouple parameters and the
magnetic deflection of the electron beam by a coil of wire, a loop
of wire, and an internally mounted thermocouple loop were determined.
Feasibility of such an instrument is established conditionally upon
the construction of an electron gun with a well focused electron beam.
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