A camera has been created that can shoot at 156 trillion frames per second

A camera has been created that can shoot at 156 trillion frames per second

Canadian researchers have unveiled the world's fastest camera, capable of capturing events at 156 trillion frames per second.

This revolutionary development, based on new optical technology, uses an ultra-fast laser pulse to create more than a hundred frames at a time.

Thanks to this, the camera opens up unprecedented possibilities for studying ultrafast phenomena that occur in femtoseconds (quadrillionths of a second).

Potential applications for this technology range from the development of new computer memory technologies to ultrasound treatments. This was reported by MIR 24 with reference to Nature Communications.

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