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10 February 2009 On the way to overcoming the 100 fs time resolution limit in photoelectron imaging
P. B. Gornostaev, I. A. Kopaew, M. Ya. Schelev
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Proceedings Volume 7126, 28th International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics; 71261D (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.823432
Event: 28th International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics, 2008, Canberra, Australia
Abstract
Numerous steps in designing an experimental prototype of a versatile pico-femtosecond streak camera are overviewed. After creation a sub-100fs streak tube with electrostatic focusing lens our main efforts were concentrated on appropriate pulse circuitries design capable to provide low delay/jitter (10 ns, 10ps) at tens of mW input triggering power level, as well as a wide range of streak speeds varying from 108 cm/s to 1011 cm/s. A special input relay optics with "build-up" time shorter than 100fs was also developed. Sub-10 fs laser palses from Femtosource Synergy oscillator ("Femto- Lasers", Austria) was employed for dynamic tests of the created sub-100fs image tubes and cameras.
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P. B. Gornostaev, I. A. Kopaew, and M. Ya. Schelev "On the way to overcoming the 100 fs time resolution limit in photoelectron imaging", Proc. SPIE 7126, 28th International Congress on High-Speed Imaging and Photonics, 71261D (10 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.823432
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KEYWORDS
Streak cameras

Femtosecond phenomena

Picosecond phenomena

Cameras

Transistors

Pulsed laser operation

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