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7 February 1989 Performance Evaluation Of The Kentech Optical Streak Camera
James D. Bonlie
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Abstract
We have qualitatively tested four prototype streak cameras designed and built by Kentech Instruments, Ltd. of London. The unique design of each camera incorporates an intensified image tube and all of the supporting electron-ics into a small package. This paper presents test data obtained to date; the state-of-the-art measurement techniques used; the test results, which graphically demonstrate photocathode sensitivity, useful dynamic range, static and dynamic fidelity, and gating-extinction ratio; and other information.
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James D. Bonlie "Performance Evaluation Of The Kentech Optical Streak Camera", Proc. SPIE 0987, High Bandwidth Analog Applications of Photonics II, (7 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959703
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Microchannel plates

Streak cameras

CCD cameras

Switches

Electrons

Analog electronics

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