R&D 100, 2016: Ultrafast X-ray Imager
The Ultrafast X-ray Imager is a solid-state camera capable of capturing a sequence of images with user-selectable exposure times as short as 2 billionths of a second. Using 3D semiconductor integration techniques to form a hybrid chip, this camera was developed to enable scientists to study the heating and compression of fusion targets in the quest to harness the energy process that powers the stars.
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Видео R&D 100, 2016: Ultrafast X-ray Imager канала Sandia National Labs
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Видео R&D 100, 2016: Ultrafast X-ray Imager канала Sandia National Labs
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