ScienceWorld's fastest camera captures images at 156 trillion frames...

World’s fastest camera captures images at 156 trillion frames per second



The world’s fastest camera can capture footage at a rate of 156 trillion frames per second (fps), opening a new window into ultrafast phenomena that were previously impossible to see, scientists say.

The new device uses a novel optical technique to capture 132 frames from a single pulse of an ultra-fast laser. The scientists described the new device in a study published Feb. 21 in the journal Nature Communications.



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