posted on 2023-01-12, 14:09authored byQifan Zhu, Yi Cai, Xuanke Zeng, Hu Long, Liangwei Zeng, Yongle Zhu, Xiaowei Lu, Jingzhen Li
We present a framing integration ultrafast photography (FIP), which integrates the framing structure, codes a dynamic event by an inversed 4f system (I4F) and decodes regionally with high spatial resolution. In the experiment about laser-induced plasma, FIP achieved a framing rate of 5.3*1012 frames per second (fps) and an intrinsic spatial resolution of 110.4 lp/mm. It has an excellent spatio-temporal resolution and a compact and flexible structure. Hence, it can probe unrepeatable ultrafast intra- and inter-atomic/molecular dynamics, different in size and duration with high-quality. Besides, FIP can lay a foundation for integrating and simplifying ultrafast photography instruments. Here the minimum framing time (temporal resolution) is limited by only the laser pulse duration; be sure, attosecond laser technology may further increase framing rates by several orders of magnitude.
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