K010X X-ray streak & uniframe camera
PURPOSE
The camera is intended for recording and measuring
spatial-temporal parameters of high-speed phenomena in the field of soft x-rays
radiation in a single-frame mode and a streak mode of sweeping the image under
study.
The image at the camera output is recorded with the
aid of a CCD readout unit and is entered into a personal computer. Software
provides the user with wide possibilities of processing the image recorded (it
is described in details in a documentation of a readout unit).
Possible fields of application:
- laser physics
- nuclear physics
- plasma physics including thermonuclear synthesis
- X-ray spectroscopy
- electrical breakdowns and discharges, etc
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The main components of the streak camera are:
- PV-204XM open X-ray image converter tube containing a changeable with
slit and square from CsJ or Au photocathodes on parylen films or beryllium foil
and two pair of deflection plates
- one micro-channel plate(MCP)and phosphor screen
- a power supply unit
- two changeable control unit's (slow and fast) with sweep and gate
pulse generators
- a CCD readout unit (1392x1032 pixels, 12 bits ADC)
These components are assembled within the metal mini
case and can be updated. The camera is provided with sealing flange for attaching
it to vacuum chambers. The sealing flange is connected with temporal analyzing image
converter the tube by means
of a bellow.
An image converter path of the camera is formed by an
open (being evacuated during operation) temporal-analyzing image converter tube
(ICT) of a PV-204XM type. A readout unit CCD television camera together with a
PC forms a digital image-recording system.
A photosensitive working area of changeable slit Au and CsJ photocathodes
is a narrow strip with a 0.1 mm width and a length somewhat greater than 15 mm
that in one case is deposited on a very thin substrate from nitrocellulose
(parylene) and in the other case is deposited on a substrate from beryllium
foil of a 15 ?m thickness. Both substrates are transparent for soft X-rays. A
photocathode-strip is vertically oriented. Only that part of the image that is
projected on the photocathode is converted into an electron image that falls on
the photosensitive strip.
A photosensitive working area of changeable frame Au and CsJ photocathodes
on substrates from beryllium foil is a square of a size not less than 8 mm x 8 mm.
X-ray radiation (or a projected X-ray process image)
recorded by the camera is converted into an electron image on an ICT photocathode,
is accelerated by a photocathode-accelerating electrode electrical field, is
accelerated and focused on an MCP input surface by an electric field of an
electrostatic lens. The electron image intensified in the MCP by at least a
factor of 5 x 103 is transferred to a luminescent screen where it is converted
into a visible image. The MCP allows to provide such image brightness on the
ICT screen that is necessary for reliable record of the ICT output image with
the CCD readout unit.
Image gain (a conversion coefficient) can be adjusted
by changing a voltage on the MCP.
With the aid of an objective lens the visible image
is transferred from the ICT screen to the television camera (TVC) CCD matrix,
is readout, digitized and transmitted to PC system unit memory for subsequent
processing and displaying. The TVC is power-supplied from the PC.
Controlling electronics including power supply unit
(PSU), shut pulse generator (ShPG) and sweep pulse generator (SwPG) provides
ICT operation in a static (continuous) or dynamic (pulsed, waiting) mode.
In a static mode of X-rays camera operation ICT and
TVC works in continuous mode, an object image coming to the ICT input is
continuously displayed on the PC display.
In dynamic mode of X-rays camera operation the MCP is
blanked if there is no pulse of camera triggering. Therefore, there is no image
on the ICT screen. When a triggering pulse is applied to the camera control unit
(CU), then the SwPG forms a linearly varying sweep voltage, the ShPG generates
a rectangular pulse that unblanks the MCP for the time of a direct sweep pass
and TVC records to the PC an image which was registered on the ICT screen. On
completion of a direct sweep pass the MCP is blanked by the ShPG.
The camera complete set contains two changeable
control units: CU-1 (fast) and CU-2 (slow).
A mode of X-rays camera operation (either single-frame
or streak) depends on whether the SwPG is disconnected with ICT deflection
plates or is connected to them. In the first case a single-frame ("FRAME") mode
is realized; in the second case a streak ("STREAK") mode is realized.
Main parameters
| Spectral sensitivity range |
typ |
50-10000 |
eV |
| Limiting temporal resolution |
typ |
10 |
Ps |
| Sweep duration |
min |
1.0 |
ns/full screen |
| Sweep nonlinearity |
max
max |
600
20 |
μs/full screen
% |
Delay time ( fastest range ):
slow control unit
fast control unit |
max
max |
220
35 |
ns
ns |
| Repetition rate of control units |
max |
10 |
Hz |
| Electron beam gain |
max |
5 x 10 3 |
rel. unit |
Useful input area of photocathode:
streak mode
frame mode |
typ
typ |
0.1 x 15
8 x 8 |
mm x mm
mm x mm |
Dynamic spatial resolution:
slow control unit
fast control unit |
min
min |
10
5 |
l.p./mm
l.p./mm |
| Working vacuum |
typ |
6 x 10 -4 |
mm |
| Dimensions: length x width x height |
- |
440x110x180 |
mm |
| Weight |
max |
4.5 |
kg |
| Power consumption |
typ |
10 |
VA |
Operating conditions
Delivery set
| Temperature |
- |
283 ÷308 |
K |
| Humidity |
max |
80 |
% |
| Pressure |
- |
95 ÷105 |
kPa | |
| K010X camera |
| " KLEN — 5M " software |
| Certificate |
| Package case | |