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by gregburek
5296 days ago
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The MIT News Office article has more details than the PR video and a link to the paper: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/trillion-fps-camera-1213.... The actual imaging device is just a long line of photosensors. The camera aperture uses a varying electric field to deflect photons that arrive later to sensors further down the line, producing an image in effective 2D - 1D of space and 1D of time. By repeating the scene and slowly scanning the camera's mirror, a composite video is built that shows diffusion of a picosecond laser pulse. |
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They're using photon-photon scattering? Wow. I thought in order to pull that off you needed very high powered lasers.
Edit: "But while both systems use ultrashort bursts of laser light"
Depending on how they define "ultrashort" this might be the key.