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Recent applications have shown the benefits that can be obtained by using cavity dumped lasers or pulsed laser diodes to provide 10 to 50 nanosecond exposures in rotating mirror cameras. The design of the optical system is complicated by the built-in optical restraints inherent in the design of rotating mirror cameras. These must be dealt with in order to provide satisfactory results. Techniques to provide successful designs for using both Streak and Framing Cameras are addressed in this paper.
Vance C. Parker
"Some Parameters For Using Coherent Lighting With Rotating Mirror Cameras", Proc. SPIE 0981, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics VI, (1 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948690
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Vance C. Parker, "Some Parameters For Using Coherent Lighting With Rotating Mirror Cameras," Proc. SPIE 0981, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics VI, (1 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948690