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Photoemissive Materials for 0.35μm Laser Fiducials in X-ray Streak Cameras*

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Abstract

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's laser fusion program makes extensive use of soft x-ray streak cameras for the diagnosis of laser irradiated targets. The capability of simultaneously recording the laser pulse and the x-ray flux in the streak camera will enhance the utility of the instrument. A program is under way to identify photocathode materials able to photoemit efficiently for soft x-rays (sub-Kev) and the 0.35μm (3.5ev) wavelength of the future NOVA fusion 1aser facility.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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