Line-scan cameras for NIR and SWIR
- Magnetism
- Materials science
- Spectroscopy
- Imaging
- 3D Confocal Raman microscopes
- CCD, EMCCD and sCMOS cameras for imaging
- Camera modules for the short, mid and long wave infrared
- Cameras for EUV, X-ray and high-energy particle detection
- Correlative Microscopy – Raman/AFM/SNOM/SEM
- High-end thermography cameras
- High-speed infrared cameras
- Highest speed cameras
- Hyperspectral cameras
- Hyperspectral remote sensing systems
- Hyperspectral systems
- ICCD Cameras and detectors for time-resolved spectroscopy and imaging
- Imaging spectrographs
- Line-scan cameras for NIR and SWIR
- Longwave thermography cameras
- Mid and longwave infrared cameras
- Near infrared and shortwave infrared cameras
- Scanning nearfield optical microscopes (SNOM)
- Thermographic NDT and NDE
- UAV cameras
- Visible range infrared cameras
- X-ray analytical instrumentation
- X-ray sources
- X-ray windows
- Electron microscopy
- Cryogenics
- Optics
- Light & lasers
- Life sciences
Line-scan cameras are used in applications where objects are quickly moved past the camera. The movement creates a two-dimensional image over time.
InGaAs cameras reach their highest quantum ... more
Line-scan cameras are used in applications where objects are quickly moved past the camera. The movement creates a two-dimensional image over time.
InGaAs cameras reach their highest quantum efficiency in the near IR. NIR line-scan cameras cover the wavelength range 900 nm - 1700 nm. In this range, absorption and radiance as material characteristics are frequently analyzed. Common applications for NIR line-scan cameras are in process engineering, the medical field and plastics recycling.
We offer three line-scan camera families:
Lynx R is a camera with rectangular pixels. It is mainly used in spectroscopic applications.
Lynx SQ has square pixels for imaging applications.
Manx also has square pixels, and is currently the fastest InGaAs line-scan camera in the world with an unprecedented 260 kHz.
All Xenics NIR line detectors come with 512, 1024 or 2048 pixels.
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Lynx SQ is a compact, uncooled InGaAs line-scan camera with square pixels. It is suited particularly well for fast applications on moving objects. Lynx SQ reaches line rates of up to 40 kHz. It is ...
The NIR line-scan camera Manx from Xenics uses a proprietary state-of-the-art InGaAs line detector. It is available in two versions either with square pixels (Manx SQ) or with rectangular pixels (Manx ...