Friday, October 18, 2024

Scientists Develop Highest Resolution Single Photon Superconducting Camera with 400,000 Pixels

Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed an advanced camera with 400,000 pixels, which is a significant improvement.

This high-performance camera is great at detecting very faint light, making it useful for various tasks, like capturing images in space and studying the human brain.

The researchers solved previous problems by combining signals from multiple pixels, which allows them to detect light very quickly.

This new camera opens up many possibilities, from taking pictures of faraway objects in space to improving quantum computing and helping with biomedical research that uses near-infrared light.

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