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New Imaging Technique Using Acousto-Optic Deflectors for Mapping of Transient Events

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Abstract

The ability to scan acousto-optic deflectors very rapidly (105 -106 Hz), while maintaining spatial resolution makes it possible to obtain frozen one or two dimensional images at different times during the evolution of a single event, such as atomic or molecular populations in a laser generated plume.

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