World’s Fastest Camera for Scientific Advancements Sees at Speed of Light

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Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed the world’s fastest two dimensional camera. This device can capture images at a rate of 100 billion frames per second. By using a method known as compressed ultrafast photography (CUP), this group has demonstrated the potential of this new technology for science by imaging laser pulse reflections, refraction, and a photon racing in two media.
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