
"Breakthrough: Camera Captures 156.3 Trillion Frames per Second"
Researchers at the National Institute of Scientific Research have developed SCARF, an ultrafast camera capable of capturing up to 156.3 trillion frames per second, surpassing previous groundbreaking technology like T-CUP. This cutting-edge imaging device is expected to expand knowledge boundaries across various fields and will be particularly useful for observing non-repeatable phenomena. SCARF overcomes limitations of previous systems and is constructed using off-the-shelf and passive optical components, making it relatively inexpensive to build. Two companies are already working to bring the camera to market.



