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Image intensification

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Cameras equipped with an image intensifier make it possible to image ultrafast and low-light events and are proving of particular importance for combustion studies.

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Figure 1: Ultrafast gating makes a big difference to the type of image that can be recorded with a high-speed camera.

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Wehmeijer, J., van Geest, B. Image intensification. Nature Photon 4, 152–153 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2010.21

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