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20 May 2022 A CMOS solid state streak camera with subnanosecond temporal resolution
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Abstract
we present the very first fully integrated streak camera realized with a specific ultrafast CMOS sensor. This sensor is composed of a vector of 200 photodiodes and each photodiode signal is sampled on an on-chip memory that can record 200 samples. It results on a sampling matrix of 200x200 samples that stores the values of the slit at the different sampling time. The sampling rate can be set up to 4 GS/s, i.e., the maximal total sampling rate of the matrix is 800 GS/s. It is possible to post trigger the streak camera and to extract the past samples.
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Wilfried Uhring, Jean-Baptiste Schell, Vincent Wlotzko, and Patrick Summ "A CMOS solid state streak camera with subnanosecond temporal resolution", Proc. SPIE PC12136, Unconventional Optical Imaging III, PC1213605 (20 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2621344
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KEYWORDS
Streak cameras

Solid state electronics

Temporal resolution

Amplifiers

Photodiodes

Manufacturing

Power supplies

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