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26 September 1965 A Multi-Purpose Ultra High Speed Camera System
W. J. Schenck
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Proceedings Volume 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques; (1965) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970960
Event: Electronic Imaging Techniques, 1965, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Even with new developments in instrumentation during the past decade, the classical electro-optical Kerr cell shutter continues to be an extremely useful tool in a wide variety of instrumentation applications from high speed photog-raphy and light modulators to Q-spoiling of giant pulse lasers. This paper describes a high voltage pulse modulator system and accessory hardware which enables it to be used as a single exposure nanosecond Kerr cell or image converter camera system and also as a triggerable Q-switch for a generation of giant laser pulses.
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W. J. Schenck "A Multi-Purpose Ultra High Speed Camera System", Proc. SPIE 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques, (26 September 1965); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970960
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KEYWORDS
Camera shutters

Cameras

Photography

Imaging systems

Pulsed laser operation

Connectors

Q switched lasers

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