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1 February 1989 100Ps UV/X-Ray Framing Camera
R T Eagles, N J Freeman, J M Allison, W Sibbett, W E Sleat, D R Walker
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Abstract
The requirement for a sensitive two-dimensional imaging diagnostic with picosecond time resolution, particularly in the study of laser-produced plasmas, has already been discussed [1]. A temporal sequence of framed images would provide useful supplementary information to that provided by time resolved streak images across a spectral region of interest from visible to x-ray. To fulfil this requirement the Picoframe camera system has been developed. Results pertaining to the operation of a camera having S20 photocathode sensitivity are reviewed and the characteristics of an UV/x-ray sensitive version of the Picoframe system are presented.
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R T Eagles, N J Freeman, J M Allison, W Sibbett, W E Sleat, and D R Walker "100Ps UV/X-Ray Framing Camera", Proc. SPIE 0981, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics VI, (1 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948672
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

High speed photography

X-rays

Gold

Photonics

Visible radiation

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