Watch Antimatter Fall: Scientists Capture Gravity’s Pull With a 3840MP Camera
The optical anti-matter imager with the 60 photo sensors taken from mobile phones. Credit: Andreas Heddergott / TUM
CERN scientists have built a 3840 MPixel detector using mobile camera sensors to track antihydrogen’s fall in gravity. This could revolutionize antimatter experiments with real-time, ultra-high precision imaging.
Using a beam of antihydrogen and a groundbreaking detector made from modified mobile phone camera sensors, the AEgIS experiment captures minuscule displacements with unpre...
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