Yanli Bai, Jinghua Long, Jinyuan Liu, Houzhi Cai, Lihong Niu, Dongfang Zhang, Xue Ma, Dan Liu, Qinlao Yang, Hanben Niu
Optical Engineering, Vol. 54, Issue 12, 124103, (December 2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.12.124103
TOPICS: Magnetism, Microchannel plates, Picosecond phenomena, Cameras, Temporal resolution, Spatial resolution, Ultraviolet radiation, Imaging systems, Modulation, Iron
A framing camera with high temporal and spatial resolution is demonstrated using pulse-dilation technology and a magnetic lens. The magnetic field of the magnetic lens is simulated using LORENTZ-3EM software, and the magnetic field distribution on-axis is similar to a Gaussian function. The temporal and spatial resolutions of the instrument are measured using light at the wavelength of 266 nm from a frequency tripled femtosecond laser. The measured exposure time of this camera is ∼11 ps, and the spatial resolution is better than 100 μm.