Unlock the Potential of Ultrafast Imaging: Introducing the Fraction Camera
In a major breakthrough, researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a new ultrafast imaging camera. This new camera is capable of capturing images at a rate of 20 million frames per second, making it one of the fastest cameras in the world. With this new camera, researchers can observe and analyze events that occur in fractions of a second, allowing them to study phenomena that have previously been impossible to observe. This could open up possibilities in fields such as medical imaging, astronomy, and more. The researchers’ findings have been published in the journal Nature Communications.
source: Phys.org