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Iconoscope

Appendix B

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED WRITINGS
by Vladimir K. Zworykin

“Facsimile Picture Transmission.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., Vol. 17, No. 3, Mar. 1929.

“Television with Cathode-Ray Tube for Receiver.” Radio Engineer, Dec. 1929.

Photocells and Their Application. John Wiley & Sons, 1930.

“Photocell Theory and Practice.” Journal of the Franklin Institute, Vol. 212, No. 1, July 1931.

“On Electron Optics.” Journal of the Franklin Institute, Vol. 213, No. 10, May 1933.

“Description of an Experimental Television System and the Kinescope.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., Dec. 1933.

“Television.” Journal of the Franklin Institute, Jan. 1934, Television, Vol. I, July 1936.

“The Iconoscope—A Modern Version of the Electric Eye.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., Jan. 1934.

“Electric Microscope.” Congresso Intnazionale di Elettro-Radio-Biologia, Vol. 1, Sept. 1934.

“Possibilities of the Iconoscope in Television.” V. K. Zworykin and G. A. Morton, booklet, Geo. Newnes, Ltd., England 1935.

“The Secondary Emission Multiplier—A New Electronic Device.” V. K. Zworykin,

G. A. Morton and L. Malter, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Mar. 1936.

“Applied Electron Optics.” V. K. Zworykin and G. A. Morton, Journal of the Optical Society of America, Apr. 1936.

“The Electron Image Tube.” Broadcast News, Apr. 1936.

“Electron Optical Systems and Their Applications.” Journal of the I.E.E., London, Vol. 79, No. 475, July 1936.

“Elektronenoptische Systems und ihre anivendung.” Zeitschrift für technische Physik, Siebzehnter Jahrgang, No. 6. 1936. Leipzig.

“Iconoscopes and Kinescopes in Television.” RCA Review, July 1936, Jour. SMPE, May 1937. Television, Vol. II, Oct. 1937.

“Television and the Electron.” Short Wave and Tel., Mar. 1937. Television, Vol. II, Oct. 1937.

“Development of the Projection Kinescope.” V. K. Zworykin and W. H. Painter, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Aug. 1937. Television, Vol. II, Oct. 1937.

“Theory and Performance of the Iconoscope.” V. K. Zworykin, G. A. Morton and L. E. Flory, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Aug. 1937. Television, Vol. II, Oct. 1937.

“Automatic Recording Spectroradiometer for Cathodoluminescent Materials.” Journal of the Optical Society of America, Feb. 1939.

“The Electrostatic Electron Multiplier.” V. K. Zworykin and J. A. Rajchman, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Sept. 1939.

“The Image Iconoscope.” H. lams, G. A. Morton, and V. K. Zworykin, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Sept. 1939.

Television. V. K. Zworykin and G. A. Morton, John Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y., 1940.

“Image Formation by Electrons.” Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, Jan. 1941.

“An Electron Microscope for Practical Laboratory Service.” V. K. Zworykin, J. Hillier and A. W. Vance, Electrical Engineering, Apr. 1941.

“Silver-Magnesium Alloy as a Secondary Electron Emitting Material.” V. K. Zworykin, J. E. Reedy and E. W. Pike, Journal of Applied Physics, Sept. 1941.

“Surface Studies with Electron Microscopes.” V. K. Zworykin and E. G. Ramberg, Journal of Applied Physics, Sept. 1941.

“A Preliminary Report on the Development of a 300-kilovolt Magnetic Electron Microscope.” V. K. Zworykin, J. Hillier and A. W. Vance, Journal of Applied Physics, Oct. 1941.

“Recent Television Developments.” R. E. Shelby and V. K. Zworykin, Reports on Progress in Physics, Vol. 8, (Brit.) Dec. 1941.

“A Scanning Electron Microscope.” V. K. Zworykin, J. Hillier and R. L. Snyder, American Society for Testing and Materials, Aug. 1942.

“A Diffraction Adapter for the Electron Microscope.” J. Hillier, R. F. Baker, V. K. Zworykin, Journal of Applied Physics, Sept. 1942.

“Electron Microscopy in Chemistry.” Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, Apr. 1943.

“Application of the Electron Microscope in Metallurgy.” Journal of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, June 1943.

“A Compact High Resolving Power Electron Microscope.” V. K. Zworykin and J. Hillier, Journal of Applied Physics, Dec. 1943.

“Using Electron for Microanalysis.” Science, April 28, 1944.

“Electron Microscopy.” V. K. Zworykin and J. Hillier, Science Monthly, Sept. 1944.

“Electronic Microscopy.” J. Hillier and V. K. Zworykin, Electrical News and Engineering, (Canada), Sept., Oct., Nov. 1944.

“The Electron Microscope.” V. K. Zworykin, J. Hillier and A. W. Vance, Medical Physics, 1944.

“Advances in Television.” V. K. Zworykin and G. A. Morton, Radio Age, Oct. 1944.

“Electron Microscopy.” V. K. Zworykin and J. Hillier, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Dec. 1945.

Electron Optics and the Electron Microscope. V. K. Zworykin, G. A. Morton, E. G. Ramberg, J. Hillier, and A. W. Vance, John Wiley and Sons, New York, N.Y., 1945.

“Reading Aid for the Blind.” V. K. Zworykin and L. E. Flory, Electronics, Aug. 1946.

“Flying Torpedo with an Electric Eye.” RCA Review, Sept. 1946.

“Some Practical Aspects of Electron Microscopy.” V. K. Zworykin and J. Hillier, Section of Colloid Chemistry, J. Alexander, Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1946.

“An Electronic Reading Aid for the Blind.” V. K. Zworykin and L. E. Flory, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Apr. 1947.

“Television.” Journal of the Franklin Institute, Aug. 1947.

“Reflective Optical System for Projection Television.” Radio News, Sept. 1947.

“Progress in Television.” Radio Craft, Jan. 1948.

Photoelectricity And Its Applications. V. K. Zworykin and E. G. Ramberg, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., Apr. 1949.

“Research on Reading Aids for the Blind.” V. K. Zworykin, L. E. Flory and W. S. Pike, Journal of the Franklin Institute, May 1949.

“Letter Reading Machine.” V. K. Zworykin, L. E. Flory and W. S. Pike; Electronics, June 1949.

“Engineer’s Role in the Progress of Science.” Electrical Engineering, Aug. 1949.

“The Valuable By-Product.” Editorial, Proceedings of the I.R.E., Aug. 1949.

“Photicon.” Electronics, Dec. 1949.

“Microscopy: Electron.” V. K. Zworykin and J. Hillier, Chapter in Medical Physics, Vol. 2, Year Book Publishers, Inc., Chicago, 1950.

“Giving TV a New Meaning.” Televiser, Feb. 1950.

“Industrial Television and the Vidicon.” Electrical Engineering, July 1950.

“New Television Camera Tubes and Some Applications Outside the Broadcasting Field.” Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Sept. 1950.

“Motion Pictures and Television.” Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Dec. 1950.

“Some Prospects in the Field of Electronics.” Journal of the Franklin Institute, Jan. 1951.

“1951 IRE Medal of Honor - Speech of Acceptance.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., July 1951.

“Television.” Entry in Encyclopedia Americana, 1950, 1956.

“Standards Conversion of Television Signals.” V. K. Zworykin and E. G. Ramberg, Electronics, Jan. 1952.

“Television in Medicine and Biology.” V. K. Zworykin and L. E. Flory, Electrical Engineering, Jan. 1952.

“Ultraviolet Television Microscopy.” V. K. Zworykin, L. E. Flory and R. E. Shrader, Electronics, Sept. 1952.

“A Scientist Looks at Television in Relation to its Social Aspects.” Section of Technion Yearbook, 1951, 1952.

“Photoelectric Cells.” V. K. Zworykin and E. G. Ramberg, Entry in Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 1952.

“The Evolution of Television.” Electrical Engineering, Mar. 1953.

“Color Television.” Electronique (France), March-April 1955.

“Color Television.” Technical Bulletin, Comita International de TV (France) 1955.


“Medical Electronics Will Provide Technical Facilities With Which Life Scientists Will Implement Their Work.” IRE Convention Record, Part 9, Medical and Nuclear Electronics—1956.

“Ultraviolet Television Color-Translating Microscope.” V. K. Zworykin and F. L. Hatke, Science, Oct. 1957.

“The Television Color Translating Microscope.” IRE Wescon Convention Record, Part 7, Audio, Broadcast and Television Receivers and Broadcast Transmission Systems—1957.

“Television Techniques in Biology and Medicine.” Chapter in Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, Academic Press, New York, 1957.

“Television.” Dictionary of Physics, Pergamon Press, 1957.

“Electronic Extension of Optical Observation Techniques.” Science, Mar. 28, 1958,

“Electronics in Medicine.” Saturday Evening Post, May 31, 1958.

“Electronic Control of Motor Vehicles on the Highway. Part I. Development.” V. K. Zworykin and L. E. Flory, Proceedings of the Highway Research Board, 1958.

Television in Science and Industry. V. K. Zworykin, E. G. Ramberg, and L. E. Flory, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1958.

“Electronics Guides Your Car.” V. K. Zworykin and L. E. Flory, Radio-Electronics, Apr. 1959.

“The Human Aspect of Engineering Progress.” Journal of British Institute of Radio Engineers, Sept. 1959.

“Medical Electronics Center—Interdisciplinary Coordination.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., Nov. 1959.

“Recent Advances in Medical Electronics.” IRE Convention Record, Part 9, Human Factors in Electronics, Instrumentation, Medical Electronics, Nuclear Science—1959.

“Electronic Techniques in Medicine.” Henry Ford Hospital Medical Bulletin, Mar. 1960.

“Medical Electronics and its Implications.” The New Scientist, July 1960.

“Medical Electronics—Promise and Challenge.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 105, No. 3, June 1961.

“The Measurement of Internal Physiological Phenomena Using Passive-Type Telemetering Capsules.” V. K. Zworykin, F. L. Hatke, and co-authors, IRE International Convention Record, Part 9, Bio-Medical Electronics, Nuclear Science, Instrumentation, 1961.

“Will Electronics Eliminate the Physician?” Commentary in New Medical Materials, Dec. 1961.

“Application of Television for Medical Purposes.” Acts of the First Meeting CIT-MIFED, Oct. 1961.

“Electronics and Health Care.” Proceedings of the I.R.E., Anniversary Issue, May 1962.

“Cathode Ray Tube” and “Television.” Entries in Harper’s Encyclopedia of Sciences, 1962.

“The Early Days: Some Recollections.” Television Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, Nov. 1962.

“A Mechanized Matching Procedure for Computer Aided Differential Diagnosis.” Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering, Vol. 1, pp. 85-89, Pergamon Press, 1963.

“Communications and Government in 1984.” The New Scientist, 1964.

“Accelerating Medical Progress Through Medical Engineering.” The Radio and Electronic Engineer, Mar. 1965.

“Medicine and Biology, Challenge to the Engineering Profession.” Proceedings of the I.E.E.E., Mar. 1965, Vol. 53, No. 3.

“Medical Instrumentation—A Way of Speeding Up the Application of New Techniques to Medical Practice.” Wireless World, Sept. 1965.

“The Multiplier Phototube and The Image Orthicon: Uses in Biology and Medicine.” Chapter in Marchal and Kourilsky, Electronique Medicale en Cardiologie et en Pneumologie (Mas son Editeurs, Paris) 1965.

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