Abstract

A television camera system using a high-sensitivity image orthicon is constructed for spectroscopic measurements in the pico-second region. It is possible to fix the spectrum of a relatively weak pico-second light pulse as a static spectrum on the screen of an oscilloscope. Time-resolved luminescence spectra from a heavily-excited GaAs crystal in the pico-second region are demonstrated as examples of measurements using this system.

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