EFiS UV EMCCD Camera
The EFIS UV EMCCD is a scientific frame transfer EMCCD camera. The 1004x1002 sensor size enables optimum data resolution while the frame transfer technology adds the benefit of not requiring shuttering of the incident light. The EFIS UV EMCCD camera combines high sensitivity, speed and high resolution. It uses a peltier cooled Texas Instruments' 1 MegaPixel Frame Transfer Impactron device which provides QE up to 65%. The fron…
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The EFIS UV EMCCD is a scientific frame transfer EMCCD camera.
The 1004x1002 sensor size enables optimum data resolution while the frame transfer technology adds the benefit of not requiring shuttering of the incident light.
The EFIS UV EMCCD camera combines high sensitivity, speed and high resolution. It uses a peltier cooled Texas Instruments' 1 MegaPixel Frame Transfer Impactron device which provides QE up to 65%. The front fused Silica window allows data acquisition down to 180nm.
EFIS uses a 16 bit A/D converter and offers a standard CameraLink output to offer the best, most reliable and cost effective interface solution.
Features & Benefits:
- 1004 x 1002 EMCCD sensor - Enables optimum image resolution in low light imaging applications
- B/W EMCCD technology - Enables high sensitivity imaging with up to 1000x on-chip gain
- UV Transmission with a Fused Silica window - Offering transmission down to 180nm
- 16 bit CameraLink output - Provides wide dynamic range
- 65% QE from Virtual Phase sensor - Optimum Photon collection
- Frame Transfer - No mechanical shutter required, vibration-less CCD readout
Applications:
- Adaptive Optics and Astronomy
- Bio & Chemi-luminescence
- Calcium signaling
- Fluorescence imaging / spectroscopy
- Flow cytometry
- FRET / FRAP / TIRF
- Genome sequencing
- High content screening
- High resolution fluorescence imaging
- Hyperspectral imaging
- LIBS
- Live cell imaging
- Single molecule detection
- Solar cell inspection
- X-ray tomography