Abstract
A camera with a CS 2 filled Kerr cell shutter is described. The shutter is opened by the pulse of a mode-locked Nd-glass laser. Due to the short relaxation time of the CS 2, a time resolution of 10 ± 2 psec is attained. The camera with laser driven Kerr cell is designed for measuring light pulses emitted from relativistic electrons in high energy accelerators.
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