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1 May 1986 Subnanosecond Spectroscopy Using Stripline Microchannel Plates And Reticon 1024SF Linear Arrays
Charles R . O'Brien, James M. Zumstein, Mark J. Eckart, Max E. McGee, Hal Schulte, William R. Edwards
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Proceedings Volume 0591, Solid-State Imagers and Their Applications; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952085
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
A new approach to subnanosecond spectroscopy using a stripline microchannel plate as an optical gate for a stack of seven linear arrays is discussed. This new technique allows seven subnanosecond time slices of the spectrum to be read out on a single cable with a frame time of 1 ms. Each of the seven time slices is capable of 500 channels of spectral data, with each channel having a dynamic range of 1000/1.
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Charles R . O'Brien, James M. Zumstein, Mark J. Eckart, Max E. McGee, Hal Schulte, and William R. Edwards "Subnanosecond Spectroscopy Using Stripline Microchannel Plates And Reticon 1024SF Linear Arrays", Proc. SPIE 0591, Solid-State Imagers and Their Applications, (1 May 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952085
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KEYWORDS
Video

Microchannel plates

Spectroscopy

Amplifiers

Switches

Diodes

Optical fibers

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