Pixel Imaging Mass Spectrometry camera


The Pixel Imaging Mass Spectrometry camera is an ultrafast imaging sensor designed for time-of-flight particle imaging. It was invented by professors of chemistry at the University of Oxford, Mark Brouard and Claire Vallance., Renato Turchetta from IMASENIC, and Andrei Nomerotski from Brookhaven National Labs. The camera and accompanying software have been further developed by Iain Sedgwick, Jaya John John, and Jason Lee. The camera has been used for studies in chemical reaction dynamics, imaging mass spectrometry, and neutron time-of-flight imaging.