MIT Laser Camera Can See Around Corners

MIT Laser Camera Can See Around Corners

Perhaps we’ll be able to easily shoot pictures of folks hiding around the corner in the future as a camera that is capable of shooting around corners has been developed by scientists from MIT. The prototype device uses an ultra-short high-intensity burst of laser light to illuminate a scene, collecting tiny amounts of light that bounce around the scene. The camera touts a femtosecond laser, a high-intensity light source that can fire ultra-short bursts of laser light that last just one quadrillionth of a second. The light sources are commonly used by chemists to image reactions at the atomic or molecular scale. Currently the images are very basic, but the team sees a huge potential in areas of fire and rescue, the military and also the surgical field as the camera can also be used as an advanced endoscope.

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