Solid State Streak Camera Prototype Electronic Performance Testing and Characterization

Y. P. Opachich, Q. Looker, L. MacNeil, A. Alarie, M. W. Kimmel,J. Long,D. Max, J. W. Stahoviak, V. Tran, C. Wolf, T. Waltman, J. L. Porter

Proceedings of SPIE(2017)

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Streak Cameras are an essential diagnostic tool used in shock physics and high energy density physics experiments. Such experiments require well calibrated temporally resolved diagnostics for studying events that occur in the nanosecond to microsecond time scales. Although streak cameras are among the most common detectors used within the high energy density physics community, they require frequent calibration and typically lack reproducibility in the fine detail. A solid state device with similar temporal performance characteristics could provide several advantages to current streak camera systems by utilizing discrete spatial resolution set by the sensor diodes. National Security Technologies (NSTec) has built a multi-channel solid state streak camera (SSSC) prototype, in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories, as part of an ongoing project to develop the technology to a level competitive with analog streak cameras. The device concept and results from electronic testing of our first prototypes will be discussed in this manuscript. These measurements will be used as a base for future SSSC development projects.
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Solid state detectors,optical detector,streak camera
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