We present a novel x-ray streak tube design that uses a modest extraction field at the photocathode, axial time-of-flight dispersion compensation, and transverse energy selection to achieve better-than-100-fs time resolution. Key words: Streak camera, ultrafast detector 1
An x-ray streak camera with high resolution in both temporal and spatial dimensions has been develop...
Usage of a cavity with a high quality factor in a streak camera (SC) allows us to increase the ener...
We describe the development of an optical and an X-ray streak camera with picosecond time resolution...
The temporal resolution of existing streak cameras are limited by electron transit time dispersion. ...
The temporal resolution of existing streak cameras are limited by electron transit time dispersion. ...
X-ray streak cameras (XSC) have been known to be one of the fastest detectors for ultrafast X-ray sc...
Abstract Streak cameras continue to be useful tools for studying phenomena on the picoseconds time s...
A novel design, magnetically focused, x‐ray streak camera was designed and tested using sub‐20 fs so...
An x-ray streak camera system uses a laser triggered photo-conductive switch to synchronize the high...
We demonstrate an apparatus for measuring time-dependent x-ray diffraction. X-ray pulses from a sync...
An ultrafast x-ray streak camera has been realized using a grazing incidence reflection photocathode...
A novel method developed to increase the temporal resolution of x-ray streak cameras is described. T...
We demonstrate an apparatus for measuring time-dependent x-ray diffraction. X-ray pulses from a sync...
A brief historical review of image tubes and their shuttering is given. Their use for x-ray detectio...
An x-ray streak camera operating in accumulation mode was developed for studying ultrafast dynamics ...
An x-ray streak camera with high resolution in both temporal and spatial dimensions has been develop...
Usage of a cavity with a high quality factor in a streak camera (SC) allows us to increase the ener...
We describe the development of an optical and an X-ray streak camera with picosecond time resolution...
The temporal resolution of existing streak cameras are limited by electron transit time dispersion. ...
The temporal resolution of existing streak cameras are limited by electron transit time dispersion. ...
X-ray streak cameras (XSC) have been known to be one of the fastest detectors for ultrafast X-ray sc...
Abstract Streak cameras continue to be useful tools for studying phenomena on the picoseconds time s...
A novel design, magnetically focused, x‐ray streak camera was designed and tested using sub‐20 fs so...
An x-ray streak camera system uses a laser triggered photo-conductive switch to synchronize the high...
We demonstrate an apparatus for measuring time-dependent x-ray diffraction. X-ray pulses from a sync...
An ultrafast x-ray streak camera has been realized using a grazing incidence reflection photocathode...
A novel method developed to increase the temporal resolution of x-ray streak cameras is described. T...
We demonstrate an apparatus for measuring time-dependent x-ray diffraction. X-ray pulses from a sync...
A brief historical review of image tubes and their shuttering is given. Their use for x-ray detectio...
An x-ray streak camera operating in accumulation mode was developed for studying ultrafast dynamics ...
An x-ray streak camera with high resolution in both temporal and spatial dimensions has been develop...
Usage of a cavity with a high quality factor in a streak camera (SC) allows us to increase the ener...
We describe the development of an optical and an X-ray streak camera with picosecond time resolution...