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29 December 1978 Application Of Video Detection To Picosecond Spectroscopy
K. J. Kaufmann, K. K. Smith, C. J. Hawley
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Abstract
The use of video detection in picosecond spectroscopy is reviewed briefly. A one dimensional video detection system is described. It includes a simple CCTV camera as the optical detector. A two dimensional video detector which utilizes a silicon intensified detector head is also discussed. This system has a microcomputer as an integral part of the detection system. Finally, two experiments in which video detection have been used are briefly described.
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K. J. Kaufmann, K. K. Smith, and C. J. Hawley "Application Of Video Detection To Picosecond Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0148, Computers in Optical Systems, (29 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956659
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KEYWORDS
Video

Picosecond phenomena

Computing systems

Luminescence

Spectroscopy

Cameras

Streak cameras

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