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17 September 2007 New ultra fast x-ray streak camera for the advanced laser light source facility
C. Martel, S. Fourmaux, L. Lecherbourg, H. Bandulet, J. C. Kieffer
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Abstract
The Advanced Laser Light Source (ALLS) infrastructure is a new state-of-the-art multi-beams femtosecond laser facility currently in operation at INRS near Montreal, Canada. The use of a wide range of energy radiation from hard x-ray up to infrared light on the ultrafast time scale requires the development of ultrafast detector diagnostics tools to study the emission spectrum of these sources. To fulfill these requirements, new streak cameras have been developed for ALLS facility. We present the new FXR streak camera which has been specifically developed for ALLS and which is dedicated to x-ray spectroscopy with sub-picosecond time resolution combined with a very high spatial resolution.
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C. Martel, S. Fourmaux, L. Lecherbourg, H. Bandulet, and J. C. Kieffer "New ultra fast x-ray streak camera for the advanced laser light source facility", Proc. SPIE 6703, Ultrafast X-Ray Sources and Detectors, 67030K (17 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.734050
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Streak cameras

X-rays

Ultrafast phenomena

X-ray sources

Light sources

Femtosecond phenomena

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