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Stable single-shot averaging picosecond streak camera

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Abstract

A de-biased laser-activated photoconductive switch operating at room temperature has been used in a simple way to drive a picosecond resolution streak camera in a single-shot averaging mode. Averaging only fifty shots leads to a timing precision of 0.4 psec using 20-psec mode-locked Nd:YAG laser pulses (Fig. 1).

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