Sunday, 3 July 2016

Imaging at the speed of light





Researchers have improved a new camera technology that can image at speeds about 100 times faster than today's commercial cameras while also capturing more image frames.
The researchers reported on a new method that improves the resolution and quality of images captured with CUP. They capturing the picoseconds laser pulse travelling through the air.
Using the new camera with a microscope could allow them to watch neurons fires by capturing extremely fast chemical process called action potentials. They can travel through an axon at speeds that can reach more than 100 metres per second

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