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14 January 1986 Femtosecond Streak Camera
Y. Takiguchi, K. Kinoshita, E. Inuzuka, Y. Tsuchiya
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Abstract
Approx. 360fs (femtosecond) of limiting temporal resolution has been obtained with a femtosecond streak camera incorporating a femtosecond streak tube. At the same time, the dynamic range defined by 20% broadening sequence has been observed to be 2.4 at the limiting temporal resolution. In this experiment, a CPM (Colliding-Pulse Mode-locked) ring dye laser which can generate shorter than 100fs pulses at repetition rate of 100MHz has been used. In this paper, performance of the femtosecond streak camera will be discussed in detail.
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Y. Takiguchi, K. Kinoshita, E. Inuzuka, and Y. Tsuchiya "Femtosecond Streak Camera", Proc. SPIE 0569, High Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics III, (14 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949878
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KEYWORDS
Femtosecond phenomena

Streak cameras

Temporal resolution

Spatial resolution

Calibration

Microchannel plates

Dye lasers

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