Advanced High-Repetition-Rate Lasers Drive Next-Gen Imaging
TBMG-54413
01/01/2026
- Content
Since the advent of laser-based imaging techniques in the early 2000s, image acquisition has faced a fundamental challenge: the imaging speed and signal averaging was directly tied to the firing rate of the laser. Because a minimum of one laser pulse generates a single data point, traditional flashlamp-based lasers operating at relatively low repetition rates were constrained in their ability to capture fine spatial or temporal detail quickly. For applications requiring real-time analysis or high-resolution mapping, these limitations often reduced the practicality of otherwise powerful imaging technologies.
- Citation
- . "Advanced High-Repetition-Rate Lasers Drive Next-Gen Imaging," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2026.