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9 January 1984 Development of Soft X-ray Streak Cameras at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Hector Medecki, Glen E Phillips, John F. Bushman
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Abstract
Soft x-ray streak cameras are used in conjunction with several instruments for the diagnostic of laser irradiated targets. A program was undertaken to develop cameras satisfying the requirements of the laser facility, to improve the reliability and performance of the camera and to reduce the level of effort required to set and operate each diagnostic. The implemented soft x-ray streak cameras can be operated either manually or automatically.
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Hector Medecki, Glen E Phillips, and John F. Bushman "Development of Soft X-ray Streak Cameras at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 0427, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics I, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936261
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Streak cameras

Diagnostics

X-rays

Photography

Crystals

Ions

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