Albert Rose (physicist)

Albert Rose (30 March 1910 26 July 1990) was an American physicist, who made major contributions to TV video camera tubes such as the orthicon, image orthicon, and vidicon.

Albert Rose
Born(1910-03-30)30 March 1910
New York City, New York
Died26 July 1990(1990-07-26) (aged 80)
Princeton, New Jersey
Known forRose criterion
Detective quantum efficiency
Photoconductivity
Video camera tubes
AwardsNew Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame (1992)
IEEE Edison Medal (1979)
Morris N. Liebmann Award
David Sarnoff Gold Medal (1958))

According to the New York Times, Albert Rose is credited as the father of the orthicon television camera tube, which was developed during World War II, and then later was an integral part of all early television broadcasts.

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