Kerr cell shutter

Kerr cell shutter

A Kerr cell shutter is a type of photographic shutter used for very fast shutter speeds down to nanoseconds.

A Kerr cell utilises the Kerr effect to block or transmit light.

See also

*Kerr effect
*Rapatronic camera

External links

* [http://www.elec.gla.ac.uk/groups/opto/Kerr.html] An article about the Kerr Cell at the University of Glasgow.


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