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The use of optical fiber for the transmission of information over relatively long distances is being recognized as the only viable solution to many data transmission problems, particularly those requiring high information density and faithful temporal content. This necessary reliance upon the optical carrier has meant that the image-tube-based optical streak camera is often the instrument of choice for recording single-shot multi-parameter events with high temporal resolution. At first, this seems to be the ideal instrumentation combination with no need for improvement.
Mark E. Lowry andMark D. Rotter
"Parametric frequency upconversion, optical fiber transmission, and streak camera recording", Proc. SPIE 0648, Photonics: High Bandwidth Analog Applications, (13 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964544
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Mark E. Lowry, Mark D. Rotter, "Parametric frequency upconversion, optical fiber transmission, and streak camera recording," Proc. SPIE 0648, Photonics: High Bandwidth Analog Applications, (13 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964544