Cameras and detectors for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy
- Materials science
- Spectroscopy
- Imaging
- CCD, EMCCD and sCMOS cameras for imaging
- Cameras and detectors for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy
- Cameras for EUV, X-ray and high-energy particle detection
- Combined microscopes
- Confocal Raman microscopes
- High-end thermography cameras
- High-speed infrared cameras
- Highest speed cameras
- Hyperspectral cameras
- Hyperspectral remote sensing systems
- Hyperspectral systems
- Imaging spectrographs
- Light measurement
- Longwave thermography cameras
- Mid and longwave infrared cameras
- Near infrared and shortwave infrared cameras
- RISE microscopy
- Scanning nearfield optical microscopes (SNOM)
- Visible range infrared cameras
- X-ray Sources
- X-ray analytical instrumentation
- Electron microscopy
- Cryogenics
- Optics
- Light & lasers
- Life sciences
Cameras and detectors for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy have an image intensifier in front of the sensor. The image intensifier acts as an ultra-fast optical shutter for exposure times ... more
Cameras and detectors for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy have an image intensifier in front of the sensor. The image intensifier acts as an ultra-fast optical shutter for exposure times of a few nanoseconds. Because of the image intensifiers high gain, extremely faint signals down to single photons can be detected. The series of intensified charge coupled devices, ICCD for short, is called iStar. The iStar ICCD cameras and detectors from Andor Technology are characterized by scientific grade CCD sensors, fast gate electronics and high-quality image intensifier. In addition, we offer the iZyla, an intensified sCMOS camera with a detachable image intensifier. The iZyla acquires up to 100 frames/s at 5.5 megapixel resolution.
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Cameras and detectors for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy
Cameras and detectors for time-resolved spectroscopy and imaging have an image intensifier in front of the sensor. The image intensifier acts as an ultra-fast optical shutter for exposure times of a ...