Scientists have created the world’s fastest camera
Experts at Lund University in Sweden have created a camera which can shoot at a rate of five trillion frames per second. Scientists have removed the video on my camera, which shows how the light passes the distance with a thick sheet of paper. The technology is based on a completely new algorithm.
In his article in the journal Light: Science and Applications, the researchers argue that this is the fastest rate in the world. Scientists have removed the video on my camera, which shows how the light passes the distance with a thick sheet of paper. The process slowed down a trillion times, because in reality it takes a picosecond (one-trillionth of a second). The video was posted on the YouTube channel of the University.
The technology is based on a completely new algorithm: in a single frame encoded four images sequentially captured with the laser. This sequence is decoded, and generates the visuals. The camera is planned to apply in physics, chemistry, biology and Biomedicine for shooting reactions, the duration of which is 0,2 a trillionth of a second.