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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Breakthrough: Ultrafast Camera Sets Record at 156.3 Trillion Frames Per Second"

Canadian researchers have developed the SCARF camera system, capable of capturing up to 156.3 trillion frames per second using passive femtosecond imaging. This breakthrough in ultrafast photography allows for the study of micro-events that occur too quickly for existing sensors, such as absorption in a semiconductor and demagnetization of a metal alloy. The camera uses computational imaging to process time-staggered inputs and create a full picture, enabling the study of phenomena like femtosecond laser ablation and shock-wave interaction with living cells. The system, made using off-the-shelf optical components, represents a significant advancement in ultrafast imaging technology.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Trillion-Frames-Per-Second Camera Captures Speed of Light

MIT has developed a camera that can capture a trillion frames per second, allowing scientists to photograph the movement of light. The camera can slow down an event that occurs in a nanosecond to twenty seconds, providing unprecedented insight into the behavior of light. The camera takes millions of scans to recreate each image, a process known as femto-photography.