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Ultrafast NIR Streak Camera

Make / Model : 
Hamamatsu C11293-02

The streak camera is a part of the ultrafast, time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy system. A unique InP/InGaAs photocathode allows efficient multichannel detection of photoluminescence transients in the range 950-1700 nm with temporal resolution down to 20 picoseconds. A Ti:Sapphire laser light source combined with an optical harmonics generator and a supercontinuum light source provide excitation light pulses in the range 350-1000 nm. The system is used primarily for the ultrafast spectroscopy of near-infrared emitting materials such as narrow bandgap polymers, small molecules, and quantum dots.

Technical Primary Contact:
Alexander Mikhailovsky

Access Procedure: 
Users who wish to use the instrument independently must provide a proof of satisfactory safety training.