Paper C–9: A Kerr-Cell Camera with Synchronized Light Source for Millimicrosecond Reflected Light Photography
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- SMPTE
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- Journal Article
- Article Type
- orig-research
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- Certain events which can be studied photographically have associated with them a high degree of self-luminosity. To study the surface phenomena of these events, a high resolution, 50-mμsec Kerr cell camera and synchronized light source have been developed. A three-polarizer Kerr cell, having an optical transmission ratio of better than 106: 1, is employed to prevent undesired exposure of the film due to the relatively long duration light from the self-luminosity which would bleed through a standard two-polarizer cell when closed. The cell is activated by means of a transmission line pulse generator capable of producing a 60,000-v square-wave pulse. The light source consists of three commercial xenon filled flash-tubes which are energized by means of a hydrogen thyratron pulser. A transmission line network is incorporated into the flashtube pulser to produce a high-voltage synchronizing pulse when the flashtubes are fired. This pulse is applied, via a length of delay cable, to the trigger electrode of the spark-gap switch which activates the Kerr cell shutter. Synchronization is accomplished with an accuracy of 5 mμsec. The camera has been used to photograph the early stages of electrically exploded metal foils, and hypervelocity impacts in a ballistics range.
- Publication Date
- 1962-01-01
- DOI
10.5594/J18093XY- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/J18093XY
- Author(s)
- George A. Theophanis
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George A. Theophanis; Paper C–9: A Kerr-Cell Camera with Synchronized Light Source for Millimicrosecond Reflected Light Photography, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J18093XY
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George A. Theophanis; Paper C–9: A Kerr-Cell Camera with Synchronized Light Source for Millimicrosecond Reflected Light Photography, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J18093XY
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George A. Theophanis; Paper C–9: A Kerr-Cell Camera with Synchronized Light Source for Millimicrosecond Reflected Light Photography, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962
doi: 10.5594/J18093XY
url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J18093XY
doi: 10.5594/J18093XY
url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J18093XY
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<li> George A. Theophanis; <cite id="bib-10-5594-j18093xy">Paper C–9: A Kerr-Cell Camera with Synchronized Light Source for Millimicrosecond Reflected Light Photography</cite>, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 1A, 1962); SMPTE, 1962 <span class="doi">10.5594/J18093XY</span> </li>