Abstract

A report on the status of the development of picosecond photoconductive detectors is presented. The main application of these devices is the single-shot temporal measurement of picosecond X-ray, UV, and visible light pulses. We compare different materials, and describe the X-ray autocorrelator and the single-shot sampler developed in the LETI (Grenoble).

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