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17 April 2001 Development of a high dynamic range streak camera
Teruo Takeshita, Kazutaka Suzuki, Katsuyuki Kinoshita, Yoshinori Inagaki
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Proceedings Volume 4183, 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424286
Event: 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, 2000, Sendai, Japan
Abstract
A high dynamic range streak camera, which can handle a larger number of photoelectrons without suffering either time resolution or linear input-output characteristic, has been developed. This streak camera can handle more than 1,000,000 photoelectrons at a time resolution of 100 ps. This camera has a large format photocathode of 17 mm length. The large photocathode allows a larger capacity of information in the spatial domain as well as larger number of channels when multiple-fiber input is used. This streak camera can achieve an ultimate time resolution of better than 3 ps at reduced photoelectron number. The sweep time windows are 500 ps to 1 ms in 20 ranges.
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Teruo Takeshita, Kazutaka Suzuki, Katsuyuki Kinoshita, and Yoshinori Inagaki "Development of a high dynamic range streak camera", Proc. SPIE 4183, 24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, (17 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424286
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KEYWORDS
Streak cameras

High dynamic range imaging

Imaging systems

Cameras

Signal to noise ratio

CCD cameras

Absorption

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