Camera Measures Extremely Fast Light Phenomena

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a streak camera series for UV to near-infrared measurements of extremely fast light phenomena. The C10910 series simultaneously delivers intensity versus time versus position (or wavelength) information with single-photon sensitivity and temporal resolution down to 1ps. With such capabilities, these streak cameras are suitable for measuring fast fluorescence lifetimes, response times of quantum devices, electron bunch length and stability for synchrotron and LINAC applications and most photonic applications requiring high temporal resolution.

The C10910 cameras are versatile, ultra-high-speed detectors. They are sensitive at a range of wavelengths (from UV to NIR), depending on the streak tube's photocathode selection. In addition, the C10910 can be configured with various plug-in modules to optimise specific measurement needs. For example, the streak camera can detect one-shot events or repetitive phenomena in the GHz domain by selecting the appropriate sweep plug-in module.

For added flexibility, there are two high-sensitivity CCD camera readout options to choose from, depending on the frame rate and data-acquisition requirements. Also available are various peripheral devices for the streak camera, such as spectrographs for time-resolved spectroscopy applications and optical delay and triggering units to assist in synchronising with various light sources.

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