A compact synchroscan streak camera using a microchannel plate incorporated tube
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A compact synchroscan streak camera, which incorporates a microchannel plates providing a high light gain, has been constructed. The camera has been operated in synchronism with a synchronous-passive hybrid mode-locked CW dye laser, and the overall time resolution has been 10.8 and 25.9 ps for a recording of ~160 and ~ lO^[8] cycles of dye laser pulses, respectively. In addition, by using the camera system with the dye laser a weak fluorescence profile (a quantum yield of ~10^[-3]) of an important biomolecule has been directly observed on a picosecond time scale.
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