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... • Up to 1,800 frame per second with ROI – The fastest EMCCD on the market • 128 x 128 Back-thinned EMCCD sensor – Enables optimum image resolution in low light imaging applications • 16 bit Camera ...
Raptor Photonics
This is the digital FALCON BLUE EMCCD camera, model FA285B-CL, it offers outstanding performance for low light applications. It perfectly combines high sensitivity, speed and high resolution. The ...
Raptor Photonics
The digital FALCON EMCCD camera is associated with highly-sensitive and high resolution features. The camera permits an ideal performance for low light applications such as fluorescence ...
Raptor Photonics
The KITE EMCCD digital camera, model KI247-CL uses a peltier cooled Texas Instruments' 640 x 480 Interline Transfer Impactron which provides QE up to 53%, and combines speed, high sensitivity and resolution. ...
Raptor Photonics
... EM247 CCD camera uses the EMCCD technology. It is the smallest and highly rugged EMCCD camera in the world. It is developed for integration into imaging systems like ...
Raptor Photonics
Introducing the best night vision camera on the market today, offering comparable performance to Gen III Image Intensifier cameras. The Hawk EM216 is the latest member to the Hawk family of surveillance ...
Raptor Photonics
... OEM customers for this company have certain requirements when it comes to camera modification, while the raptor's customization offers various options for selecting a camera module that ...
Raptor Photonics
With the iXon EMCCD microscope cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible ultrasensitive scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the ...
Andor Technology
... single photon sensitive iXon Ultra EMCCD cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the absolute ...
Andor Technology
The most sensitive EMCCD spectroscopic detector ever offers you active pixels of 1600 x 400 along with 16 x 16 µm pixel size along with the -100°C TE cooling. It’s variable readout rates enable data readout at up to 3 ...
Andor Technology
Newton 970 offers unrivalled EMCCD performance for spectroscopic applications. It utilizes a 1600 x 200 array of 16 µm pixels, with thermoelectric cooling down to -100°C, resulting in negligible dark current which provides ...
Andor Technology
... created a masterfully redesigned camera that delivers maximum speed and precision performance. Special sites The life science camera section is the feature section for digital cameras ...
... Windows, Mac and Linux). The hyperspectral imaging systems are also currently integrated with DVC cameras and the Andor Ixon EMCCD family of scientific cameras, and will soon be integrated ...
The back-illuminated Kinetix22 Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera delivers high speed imaging with an optimized field of view for most modern microscopes, the most balanced pixel size and near perfect 95% quantum efficiency. • ...
Photometrics
... This camera delivers an unprecedented new level of imaging speed and sensitivity. The new Evolve® 512 Delta EMCCD Camera Extremely sensitive, high speed imaging from 67 to >3000 ...
Photometrics
... advanced feature set available for low-light applications ► Lowest dark current available for an EMCCD camera ► Lowest read noise available for an EMCCD camera ...
Photometrics
... • Featuring Teledyne EMCCD technology Key Features Built with Teledyne EMCCD Technology Here at Teledyne, collaboration is opening new doors for meeting customers’ imaging needs. The Evolve range ...
Photometrics
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The EMCDD (electron multiplying charge-coupled device) camera is a digital apparatus using a sensor that amplifies the electrical signal generated by weak light.
ApplicationsEMCCD cameras can count photons. They are used in fluorescent imaging and, more generally, in low-light situations.
TechnologiesIn the charge transfer process, the sensor creates additional charge carriers via multiple collisions, as high voltage creates impact ionization. This allows a single photon to generate a large number of electrons, increasing the signal-to-noise ratio.
How to chooseAn EMCCD camera is chosen where there is need for high sensitivity in low-light. It also offers high dynamic range. Nevertheless, it is more accessible than intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras, which require a photocathode. If the sensor is properly cooled, excellent results can be obtained with a device very similar to a traditional CCD camera.
- Extremely high sensitivity (one photon)
- Reduced noise
- High dynamic range
- Flexibility
- Sensor requires cooling
- Expensive
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