- Streak camera
A streak camera is an instrument for measuring the variation in a pulse of light's intensity with time. They are used to measure the pulse duration of some
ultrafast laser systems, and for applications such astime-resolved spectroscopy andLIDAR .A streak camera operates by transforming the temporal profile of a light pulse into a spatial profile on a detector, by causing a time-varying deflection of the light across the width of the detector. In particular, a light pulse enters the instrument through a narrow slit along one direction. It is then deflected in the perpendicular direction so that photons that arrive first hit the detector at a different position compared to photons that arrive later. [cite web
title = Hamamatsu: Interactive Java Tutorials - Streak Camera
url = http://learn.hamamatsu.com/tutorials/streakcamera/
accessdate = 2006-10-15 ] The resulting image forms a "streak" of light, from which the duration, and other temporal properties, of the light pulse can be inferred. Usually, in order to record periodic phenomena, a streak camera needs to be triggered accordingly, similarly to anoscilloscope .Mechanical streak cameras use a rotating
mirror or moving slit system to deflect the light beam. They are limited in their maximum scan speed and thus temporal resolution.Optoelectronic streak cameras work by directing the light onto a
photocathode , which when hit by photons produceselectron s via thephotoelectric effect . The electrons are accelerated in acathode ray tube and pass through anelectric field produced by a pair of plates, which deflects the electrons sideways. By modulating theelectric potential between the plates, the electric field is quickly changed to give a time-varying deflection of the electrons, sweeping the electrons across aphosphor screen at the end of the tube. A linear detector, such as acharge-coupled device (CCD) array is used to measure the streak pattern on the screen, and thus the temporal profile of the light pulse.The time-resolution of the best optoelectronic streak cameras is around 100
femtosecond s. Measurement of pulses shorter than this duration requires other techniques such asoptical autocorrelation andfrequency-resolved optical gating (FROG).References
[http://www.optronis.com/streak-kameras/ Information and streak camera operation details (from a company that makes them)]
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