AMOS-Streak Camera

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The purpose of these instructions is to give you a quick overview on how to work with the devices. You should still be familiar with the manual and receive a proper introduction from the lab leader or the principal users.

Device location: New LASER Lab

Lab location: Building 310 Basement

Phone number:

Lab leader: Ian Howard

Principal users: Dmitry Busko

Access: The Lab is located in the basement of building 310. Open the door of the basement of B310, go straight ahead and open another door. The new LASER Lab can be found on your left side.

Short Description

The streak camera is a device to measure ultra-fast light phenomena and delivers intensity vs. time vs. position (or wavelength) information. Since the streak camera is a two dimensional device, it can be used to detect several tens of different light channels simultaneously. For example, used in combination with a spectroscope, time variation of the incident light intensity with respect to wavelength can be measured (time resolved spectroscopy). Used in combination with proper optics, it is possible to measure time variation of the incident light with respect to position (time and space-resolved measurement)



Dmitry Busko, Ian Howard


Kategorie:Geräte - Devices Kategorie:Prüfmittel - Measuring Equipment Kategorie:F&E4