An x-ray streak camera system uses a laser triggered photo-conductive switc
h to synchronize the high voltage ramp applied to its sweep plates to the p
hoto-excitation of a sample. This technique allows the jitter. between succ
essive sweeps to be kept below 100 fs compared to over 1 ps:using classical
methods. By accumulating a stable pulsed x-ray signal over many sweeps, a
very high dynamic range can be achieved whilst maintaining a sub-picosecond
time resolution. The ultimate time resolution is limited by the dispersion
of electrons in the streak tube. Whilst triggering with a laser at 900 Hz
we have achieved a time resolution (FWHM) of 640 fs at a detection waveleng
th of 267 nm for a 60 s accumulation period, corresponding to over 50 000 s
weeps.