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1995
Conference Paper
Titel
Short-time investigation of deposition processes
Abstract
The High Speed Framing Camera (HSFC) is a new high speed camera for investigations of processes in the ranges of nanoseconds and micrometers. This camera was designed especially for our studies of deposition processes. In pulsed laser deposition (PLD), vacuum arc deposition (VAD) and material deposition by channel spark the target material is evaporated and ionized in a fast process of some nanoseconds duration. New depositional applications require higher efficiency and modified plasma parameters. Therefore the processes of explosive plasma production must be studied with an adequate temporal and spatial resolution. The HSFC combines a microscopical resolution of 10 micrometers with a nanosecond time resolution and a very high optical sensitivity. Therefore a high resolution long-distance microscope QUESTAR is combined with a four channel intensifying CCD camera.
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