11–14 Sep 2018
Argonne, Building 402
US/Central timezone

Best Image Award

Light-in-Flight imaging by a silicon image sensor

Light-in-Flight was captured by a silicon image sensor at the first time. The structure of the image sensor is a backside illuminated multi-collection-gate image sensor, BSI MCG image sesnor. The frame interval is 10 ns. Further evolution of the image sesnor is also reported toward the theoretical temporal resolution limit, 11.1 ps, which was derived by the authors.


Nesting high-speed videography: real-time video recording of femtosecond laser processing

Real-time imaging of femtosecond laser processing was achieved by employing the combination of a STAMP system and a high-speed camera. Glass was drilled by femtosecond laser with the repetition rate of 1 kHz. Early-stage plasma dynamics in laser ablation was monitored on a picosecond time scale by the STAMP technique, and also those dynamic events were monitored in every laser processing by high-speed camera synchronized with the laser system. As far as I know, this is the first demonstration to show the concept of "Nesting high-speed videography."


In-situ Observation of Dynamic Crack Initiation in an Open-hole Unidirectional CFRP Composite


In-situ Observation of Dynamic Crack Initiation in an Open-hole Unidirectional CFRP Composite (2)


NONEL detonator shock tube


Humming Bird


Ultra high speed image of Shape Charge


Shock Tube Experiment


Specialised Imaging tracker image of projectile breaking through sound barrier


Detonation Coulum


Bullet impact on ceramic


Fiction meets reality


Annihilation


Single-shot compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) glimpses laser pulses in real time


Ultrafast Hard X-ray imaging with Silicon Sensor


Flint Sparker


Droplet Formation


Phantom Droplet Explosion


Self Assembled Microspheres

Lego Firework Bananza


Spray Bubble Symmetry


Phantom Serenity


Lucy Image