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Sydor ROSS 1000 Sydor ROSS 5100 Sydor ROSS 8200 Sydor ROSS 8600 X-Ray A streak camera is an instrument for measuring the intensity and time duration of extremely fast optical phenomenon. They are primarily used to capture pulses of light from ultrafast laser systems and other very brief or very low light level optical signals produced by LIDAR transmitters or energetic events. Digital streak cameras work by capturing light onto a photocathode, which produces electrons in a vacuum. The electrons are accelerated and pass through an electronic deflection scheme that reorients the incoming optical signal. The resultant signal is imaged on an optical phosphor to create a brief instant of visible light. A low-noise, scientific grade CCD camera is used to capture the resulting “streak” pattern. This streak pattern is then analyzed by proprietary imaging software and results are delivered to mission critical systems for many complex applications. |
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