Development of an all-optical framing camera and its application on the Z-pinch

  • Yan Song
  • , Bodong Peng
  • , Hong Xing Wang
  • , Guzhou Song
  • , Binkang Li
  • , Zhiqin Yue
  • , Yang Li
  • , Tieping Sun
  • , Qing Xu
  • , Jiming Ma
  • , Liang Sheng
  • , Changcai Han
  • , Baojun Duan
  • , Zhiming Yao
  • , Weipeng Yan

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Abstract

An all-optical framing camera has been developed which measures the spatial profile of photons flux by utilizing a laser beam to probe the refractive index change in an indium phosphide semiconductor. This framing camera acquires two frames with the time resolution of about 1.5 ns and the inter frame separation time of about 13 ns by angularly multiplexing the probe beam on to the semiconductor. The spatial resolution of this camera has been estimated to be about 140 μm and the spectral response of this camera has also been theoretically investigated in 5 eV-100 KeV range. This camera has been applied in investigating the imploding dynamics of the molybdenum planar wire array Z-pinch on the 1-MA “QiangGuang-1” facility. This framing camera can provide an alternative scheme for high energy density physics experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32074-32079
Number of pages6
JournalOptics Express
Volume25
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Dec 2017

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