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1 March 1983 Computer Evaluation Of Coulomb Repulsion Effects In Picosecond Streak Image Tube
V. P. Degtyareva, V. N. Platonov
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Proceedings Volume 0348, 15th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967872
Event: 15th International Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, 1982, San Diego, United States
Abstract
The computer technique for evaluation of Coulomb repulsion effects in picosecond streak image tube has been investigated. This technique is intended to more precise calculation of the dynamic range of electron-optical streak cameras. The developed procedure simplify calculations of the shape distortion of picosecond light pulses having arbitrary intensity pro-files when the latter being recorded on the image tube screen. These calculations were adopted for evaluation of Coulomb repulsion effects in PVOO1 streak image tube.
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V. P. Degtyareva and V. N. Platonov "Computer Evaluation Of Coulomb Repulsion Effects In Picosecond Streak Image Tube", Proc. SPIE 0348, 15th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography and Photonics, (1 March 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967872
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Printed circuit board testing

Image quality

Streak cameras

Temporal resolution

Rectangular pulse

High speed photography

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