From electro-optical systems design conference; New York, New York. USA (18 Sep 1973). The development and operation of 10-picosecond streak cameras in the LLL laser fusion program are described. In addition, modifications to two TRW Model 1-D high-speed streak cameras are discussed. The compact cameras are completely self-contained, weigh about 27 kg, and occupy about 1/6 m/sup 2/ of bench space. Power consumption is less than 10 W. (auth
Some experimental configurations of a streak camera used with a synchronous pumped dye laser or with...
Many systems, including LLE's OMEGA, require fine temporal resolution of nanosecond-timescale e...
A major challenge for laser fusion is the study of the symmetry and the hydrodynamic stability of im...
The design and operation of a 10-ps resolution optical streak camera used to characterize laser puls...
We describe the development of an optical and an X-ray streak camera with picosecond time resolution...
Several scientific programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) require instrumentation...
Soft x-ray streak cameras are used in conjunction with several instruments for the diagnostic of las...
Ultra fast x-ray streak cameras are a staple for time resolved x-ray measurements. There is a need f...
Optical streak cameras have been used as the primary diagnos-tic for a variety of laser and target e...
The National Ignition Facility is under construction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory f...
A streak camera has been built with two orthogonal deflections allowing the stacking of up to 50 str...
A pulsed laser illumination system for streak camera recording of impact-induced shock wave transit ...
An x-ray streak camera system uses a laser triggered photo-conductive switch to synchronize the high...
A major challenge for laser fusion is the study of the symmetry and hydrodynamic stability of implod...
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is coming on-l...
Some experimental configurations of a streak camera used with a synchronous pumped dye laser or with...
Many systems, including LLE's OMEGA, require fine temporal resolution of nanosecond-timescale e...
A major challenge for laser fusion is the study of the symmetry and the hydrodynamic stability of im...
The design and operation of a 10-ps resolution optical streak camera used to characterize laser puls...
We describe the development of an optical and an X-ray streak camera with picosecond time resolution...
Several scientific programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) require instrumentation...
Soft x-ray streak cameras are used in conjunction with several instruments for the diagnostic of las...
Ultra fast x-ray streak cameras are a staple for time resolved x-ray measurements. There is a need f...
Optical streak cameras have been used as the primary diagnos-tic for a variety of laser and target e...
The National Ignition Facility is under construction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory f...
A streak camera has been built with two orthogonal deflections allowing the stacking of up to 50 str...
A pulsed laser illumination system for streak camera recording of impact-induced shock wave transit ...
An x-ray streak camera system uses a laser triggered photo-conductive switch to synchronize the high...
A major challenge for laser fusion is the study of the symmetry and hydrodynamic stability of implod...
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is coming on-l...
Some experimental configurations of a streak camera used with a synchronous pumped dye laser or with...
Many systems, including LLE's OMEGA, require fine temporal resolution of nanosecond-timescale e...
A major challenge for laser fusion is the study of the symmetry and the hydrodynamic stability of im...