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hand-held Becquerel phosphoroscope

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hand-held Becquerel phosphoroscope

Date: 1860-1880
Inventory Number: 1997-1-1527
Classification: Phosphoroscope
Subject:
optics,
Maker: Louis Jules Duboscq (French, 1817 - 1886)
Cultural Region:
France,
Place of Origin:
Paris,
Dimensions:
13 x 17 x 15 cm (5 1/8 x 6 11/16 x 5 7/8 in.)
box: 15.2 × 21 × 19.1 cm (6 × 8 1/4 × 7 1/2 in.)
Material:
wood, glass, brass, steel,
Description:
The phosphoroscope consists of a round metal chamber with a pair of rotating disks inside, arranged so that no light can pass directly through the chamber. The disks have cut-out windows spaced equally at regular angular distances and are turned by the hand crank linked to a gear mechanism. The sample is placed in a specially designed holder into the small opening near the gearing, and it is exposed to the light source through the large rear condensing lens (missing, but similar to 2007-1-0070). The sample is then viewed through the front aperture. By varying the speed of shutter rotation, the duration of the afterglow can be determined. There is still a phosphorescent sample in the glass holder.
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  • Exhibit 2009--The Matter of Fact 2.0
Signedon chamber, script: J. Duboscq à Paris
Inscribedon chamber, script: Phosphoroscope de E. Becquerel
FunctionThe phosphoroscope was invented by Alexander Edmond Becquerel (1820-1891) in 1859 and was used to measure the amount of time that a phosphorescent substance would glow after being irradiated by a brilliant source of light.

For more information on this type of apparatus, see the description of Adolphe Ganot on Google Books at the following website.

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