Unlocking the Mystery of Capturing Ultrafast Non-Transparent Scenes
In a breakthrough study, a team of scientists has developed a new imaging technique that can capture ultrafast and non-transparent scenes. This technique, dubbed as “time-of-flight imaging,” uses a combination of visible and infrared light to capture ultrafast scenes with high temporal resolution and improved contrast. The technique has the potential to revolutionize the way we see ultrafast events, and provide insight into a wide range of scientific and engineering applications.
source: Phys.org