Scientists Develop Ultrafast Camera to Revolutionize Scientific Photography
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Scientists at Canada's Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) have developed an ultrafast scientific camera called SCARF that can capture images at a rate of 156.3 terahertz (THz) per pixel or 156.3 trillion frames per second. The camera uses computational imaging to capture spatial information by allowing light to enter its sensor at slightly different times. It has successfully captured ultrafast events like semiconductor absorption and metal alloy demagnetization. The team is collaborating with Axis Photonique and Few-Cycle to develop commercial versions of the camera that are low-cost, have low power consumption, and high measurement quality compared to existing techniques.
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