Has there ever been a wonderful moment that you missed because it passed by too soon? However, a ground-breaking ultrafast scientific camera created by Canadian scientists may change that.
Because it can take images at a rate of 156.3 terahertz (THz) per pixel, or 156.3 trillion frames per second, they hope this camera can lead to breakthroughs in domains like shock wave mechanics and medicine.
According to Engadget, a research-grade camera called swept-coded aperture real-time femtophotography (SCARF) has been successful in capturing incredibly fast events like semiconductor absorption and metal alloy demagnetization.