California Institute of Technology: Ultrafast Camera Takes 1 Trillion Frames Per Second of Transparent Objects, Phenomena
PASADENA, California, Jan. 21 [TNSscientificresearch] -- The California Institute of Technology issued the following news:
A little over a year ago, Caltech's Lihong Wang developed the world's fastest camera, a device capable of taking 10 trillion pictures per second. It is so fast that it can even capture light traveling in slow motion.
But sometimes just being quick is not enough. Indeed, not even the fastest camera can take pictures of things it cannot see. To that e . . .
Emily Velasco, 626/395 6487, evelasco@caltech.edu
A little over a year ago, Caltech's Lihong Wang developed the world's fastest camera, a device capable of taking 10 trillion pictures per second. It is so fast that it can even capture light traveling in slow motion.
But sometimes just being quick is not enough. Indeed, not even the fastest camera can take pictures of things it cannot see. To that e . . .