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16 May 2013 Development of streak camera with anisotropic focusing electron optical system
J. Tian, Y. Ding, X. Cao, S. Liu, X. Xu, X. Hu, W. Wen, J. Wang, C. Wang, H. Liu, G. Dong, T. Zhang, Y. Lu, Xi. Wang, J. Liu
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Proceedings Volume 8796, 2nd International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter (LIMIS 2012); 87960Z (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2008988
Event: 2nd International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter (LIMIS 2012), 2012, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Abstract
In this paper, the anisotropic focusing technique is used to make a novel streak tube. The salient features are the introduction of both temporally focusing electrodes and spatially focusing electric quadrupole lens. The simulation showed that physical temporal dispersion of 0.38 ps and edge spatial resolution of 56 lp/mm can be achieved. The Nd:YLF 8ps pulse laser was used to calibrate the performance index of streak camera. The static and dynamic spatial resolutions are 35 lp/mm and 25 lp/mm respectively. The dynamic range more than 950:1 and time resolution 8ps can be reached. Furthermore, the magnifications in slit and scanning direction can be adjusted respectively, so it is very convenient to select amplification needed when it is coupled with KB microscope.
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J. Tian, Y. Ding, X. Cao, S. Liu, X. Xu, X. Hu, W. Wen, J. Wang, C. Wang, H. Liu, G. Dong, T. Zhang, Y. Lu, Xi. Wang, and J. Liu "Development of streak camera with anisotropic focusing electron optical system", Proc. SPIE 8796, 2nd International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter (LIMIS 2012), 87960Z (16 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2008988
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KEYWORDS
Streak cameras

Spatial resolution

Electrodes

Picosecond phenomena

Temporal resolution

Calibration

Pulsed laser operation

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