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The C850X Ultrafast Streak Camera : An Instrument to Study Spatially and Temporally Subpicosecond Laser-Matter Interaction

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Abstract

Streak cameras used in laser-matter interaction experiments by CEA at CEL-V have been the subject of years of tube development with the help of Philips Components (now Philips Photonics). In particular the concept of bilamellar electron optics was introduced to simultaneously improve the spatial and temporal performances of streak tubes (1).

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