Abstract :
In a television receiver the horizontal deflection is of critical importance because of the high deflection power. Recently various proposals have been published, according to which the electron beam is to be deflected over a small angle only, in order to diminish the deflection power. Subsequently this small deflection angle is to be increased by an electrostatic or magnetic lens. In the present paper, it is shown with the aid of general laws of electron optics that such a scan magnification by an electrostatic or magnetic lens necessarily causes a decrease of the resolution, and thereby, of the quality of the television picture, unless known possibilities of increasing the resolution are employed simultaneously. The calculation also affirms that with magnetic deflection, unlike electrostatic deflection, post-acceleration does not lead to a significant reduction in deflection power with unchanged resolution.