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=== Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy === {{Main|Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy}} Serial time encoded amplified microscopy (STEAM) is an imaging method that provides ultrafast shutter speed and frame rate, by using optical image amplification to circumvent the fundamental trade-off between sensitivity and speed, and a single-pixel [[photodetector]] to eliminate the need for a detector array and readout time limitations<ref>{{Cite journal | journal = Nature | title = Serial time-encoded amplified imaging for real-time observation of fast dynamic phenomena |author1=K. Goda |author2=K. K. Tsia |author3=B. Jalali | volume = 458 | pages = 1145β9 | year = 2009 | doi =10.1038/nature07980 | issue=7242 |bibcode = 2009Natur.458.1145G | pmid = 19407796 | s2cid = 4415762 }}</ref> The method is at least 1000 times faster than the state-of-the-art [[Charge-coupled device|CCD]] and [[CMOS]] cameras. Consequently, it is potentially useful for scientific, industrial, and biomedical applications that require high image acquisition rates, including real-time diagnosis and evaluation of shockwaves, [[microfluidics]], [[MEMS]], and [[laser surgery]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Jalali|first1=Bahram|last2=Capewell|first2=Dale|last3=Goda|first3=Keisuke|last4=Tsia|first4=Kevin K.|date=2010-05-10|title=Performance of serial time-encoded amplified microscope|journal=Optics Express|language=EN|volume=18|issue=10|pages=10016β10028|doi=10.1364/OE.18.010016|pmid=20588855|issn=1094-4087|hdl=10722/91333|hdl-access=free|bibcode=2010OExpr..1810016T|s2cid=8077381}}</ref>
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