“…All-optical mapping photography [1][2][3] has the advantages of high time resolution, high luminous flux, and anti-radiation interference and can effectively overcome the shortcomings of the pump-probe technique [4,5], which is unable to perform non-repeatable or difficult-to-replicate event observation. Meanwhile, it can also avoid the drawbacks of low spatial resolution and complex image reconstruction from compressed ultra-fast spectroscopy [6,7] and multi-spectral tomography [8]. This technology has significant application prospects in the fields of observation and analysis of events at the picosecond and even femtosecond scale, such as shockwave dynamics, engine tail flame detection, superconducting electronic states, structural dynamics of chemical reactions, protein folding, and the process of photosynthesis [9][10][11][12][13][14].…”