The team composed of Professor Jinyang Liang (INRS), Axis Photonique Inc. and an international team of researchers, has developed a camera, the fastest in the world, capable of imaging photons in the ultraviolet (UV) in real time.
This original research is featured on the front cover of the 10th issue of the journal Laser & Photonics Reviews. Compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) captures the entire process in real time and unparalleled resolution with just one click. The spatial and temporal information is first compressed into an image and then, using a reconstruction algorithm, it is converted into a video.
Lightweight Picosecond Streak Camera
Designed for:
High-performance entry-level streak camera that sweeps 150 points with a time resolution of 5 ps. Its lightweight head can easily be coupled to a spectrometer or a microscope.
UHV-compatible soft x-ray EUV detector based on a backside illuminated scientific CMOS which is able to acquire low noise 4 Mpix images with a frame rate up to 30 Hz. For a fraction of the price, it is more efficient than the high-end x-ray cameras presently on the market.
UHV-compatible soft x-ray EUV detector based on a backside illuminated scientific CMOS which is able to acquire low noise 4 Mpix images with a frame rate up to 74 Hz. For a fraction of the price, it is more efficient than the high-end x-ray cameras presently on the market.