1970
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.1970.1076354
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Real-time oscilloscope observation of an ultrafast photodiode response to mode-locked laser pulses

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“…While the response time of the photoelectric effect is < 10-1% [34], the fastest real-time oscilloscopes have bandwidths of 5 GHz for a sensitivity of 35 V cm -1 [35,36], corresponding to a rise time of ~70 ps. Photodiodes with risetimes of the order of 100 ps and with current characteristics capable of driving such an oscilloscope are commercially available.…”
Section: Direct Photoelectric Measurement Of Pulse Durationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the response time of the photoelectric effect is < 10-1% [34], the fastest real-time oscilloscopes have bandwidths of 5 GHz for a sensitivity of 35 V cm -1 [35,36], corresponding to a rise time of ~70 ps. Photodiodes with risetimes of the order of 100 ps and with current characteristics capable of driving such an oscilloscope are commercially available.…”
Section: Direct Photoelectric Measurement Of Pulse Durationsmentioning
confidence: 99%