Jinghua Long
Shenzhen University
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2007
Jinyuan Liu; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Fengxia Zhang; Li Li; Junfu Ou; Huatao Yuan; Qinlao Yang; Hanben Niu; Jinghua Long
An eight-frame gated microchannel plate (MCP) camera and a gating electrical pulse are described in this article. The gating electrical pulse is obtained by first generating a high voltage fast step pulse using avalanche transistors in Marx bank configuration, and then shaping it using avalanche diodes. The high voltage fast step pulse is about 200 ps in fall time and 4 kV in amplitude. The gating pulse wave form with width of 160 ps and amplitude of 2.5 kV is achieved. Each frame photocathode coated with gold on the MCP is part of a 12 Omega transmission line with open circuit end driven by the gating electrical pulse. The camera is tested by illuminating its photocathode with ultraviolet laser pulses, 266 nm in wavelength, which shows exposure time as short as 120 ps.
Optical Engineering | 2010
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Junlan Zhou; Li Gu; Hanben Niu; Jinghua Long
A microchannel plate (MCP) framing camera is simulated by using the Monte Carlo method. Considering that the laser pulse width has effect on the experimental exposure time, we simulate the experimental exposure time varying with the laser pulse width. The gain characteristics of the MCP framing camera are simulated while the MCP is applied with very short electrical gating pulses. A new method is presented using a nongain MCP instead of a gain MCP.
Optical Engineering | 2015
Yanli Bai; Jinghua Long; Jinyuan Liu; Houzhi Cai; Lihong Niu; Dongfang Zhang; Xue Ma; Dan Liu; Qinlao Yang; Hanben Niu
Abstract. A framing camera with high temporal and spatial resolution is demonstrated using pulse-dilation technology and a magnetic lens. The magnetic field of the magnetic lens is simulated using LORENTZ-3EM software, and the magnetic field distribution on-axis is similar to a Gaussian function. The temporal and spatial resolutions of the instrument are measured using light at the wavelength of 266 nm from a frequency tripled femtosecond laser. The measured exposure time of this camera is ∼11 ps, and the spatial resolution is better than 100 μm.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Xiang Peng; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Hanben Niu; Jinghua Long
An x-ray framing camera using a non-gain microchannel plate (MCP) is reported in this article. The advantage of the non-gain MCP is the less transit time spread. The non-gain MCP gated framing camera has four microstrip line cathodes with 6 mm in width. The time domain reflectometry curves of the four microstrip lines are measured, which show that the characteristic impedance of each microstrip line is about 17 Ω. While the photocathode is driven by the gating electrical pulse with width of 125 ps and amplitude of -1.48 kV with -400 V bias, the measured exposure time of this camera is about 72 ps.
Ultramicroscopy | 2016
Yunfei Lei; Yubo Liao; Jinghua Long; Houzhi Cai; Yanli Bai; Jinyuan Liu
An image conversion tube with a magnetic lens was designed to observe electron beam moiré fringes. Electron beam moiré fringes result from the interference between the photocathode and the anode meshes. The photocathode had a strip line structure with a spatial frequency of 10L/mm. The anode mesh had a fixed spatial frequency of 10L/mm, and could be rotated around the axis of the image tube. The changes to the fringe direction and the spacing as a function of the rotation angle between the photocathode and the anode mesh were examined. The experimental results agreed with the theoretical analysis. Moiré fringes with a modulation of ~20% were obtained using a 3keV electron beam.
Selected Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering Conferences held November 2015 | 2016
Houzhi Cai; Jinghua Long; Jinyuan Liu; Weixin Xie; Yanli Bai; Yunfei Lei; Yubo Liao; Pengfei Li
Framing cameras based on the gated microchannel plate (MCP) are versatile diagnostic tools for fast Z-pinch and inertial confinement fusion experiments. In order to understand the temporal characteristic of the MCP used in such camera, the MCP is simulated using the Monte Carlo method. By simulating the electron cascade in the MCP, the relationship between the MCP temporal resolution and the ratio of its thickness to the channel diameter (L/D ratio) is obtained. The variation of the temporal resolution with the voltage applied on the MCP is also provided. The transit time and the transit time spread (TTS) simulations of the MCP are presented. The simulated results show that the transit time and TTS of the MCP are increased with L/D ratio increasing while the channel diameter of the MCP is 10 um.
International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Advances in Imaging Detectors and Applications | 2011
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Xiang Peng; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Jinghua Long
X-ray detector based on the gated microchannel plate (MCP) is a powerful diagnostic tool for laser-driven inertial confinement fusion and fast Z-pinch experiments. In order to understand the behavior of the MCP used in such detector, the X-ray detector is simulated using the Monte Carlo method. By simulating the electron cascade in the MCP, the relationship between the MCP gain and voltage is obtained. The time, position and energy of the electrons at the MCP output surface are calculated. The transit time distribution, the electron-channel wall collision number distribution and the time distribution of the electrons travel from the MCP to the phosphor screen are given. Spatial resolution simulations of the MCP-based detector are also presented.
International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Advances in Imaging Detectors and Applications | 2011
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Xiang Peng; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Li Gu; Jinghua Long
The method of exposure time measurement for the microchannel plate gated X-ray framing camera is presented in this paper while the propagation on the microstrip line of the gating pulse is considered. The delay time of the fiber images is analyzed, which is 2 ps, 10 ps or 18 ps in different situations. While the propagation time of the gating pulse is considered, the measured exposure time of the framing camera is 96 ps, comparing to 53 ps without considering.
International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Advances in Imaging Detectors and Applications | 2011
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Xiang Peng; Lihong Niu; Wenda Peng; Jinghua Long
Microchannel plate (MCP) is a core part of the X-ray framing camera. Studying the dynamic characteristics of the MCP is critical to understanding the data obtained by the framing camera. The dynamic characteristics of the MCP with different dc bias voltage are simulated by using the Monte Carlo method. The relationship between the theoretical exposure time and the MCP bias voltage is obtained. A MCP gated X-ray framing camera is developed. The measured exposure time increase 9 ps while the MCP bias voltage is -300 V comparing to -200 V. The simulation and experimental results show that the exposure time and gain of the MCP are both increased while the negative bias voltage is increased.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012
Houzhi Cai; Jinyuan Liu; Xiang Peng; Wenfei Li; Qijun Deng; Taohua Zhang; Junlan Zhou; Wenda Peng; Hanben Niu; Jinghua Long; Guohong Yang; Shenye Liu; Yongkun Ding