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Microscope camera Newton
digitalEMCCDUSB

microscope camera
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Characteristics

Applications
for microscopes
Technology
digital
Sensor type
EMCCD
Other characteristics
USB
Weight

3 kg
(7 lb)

Description

Spectroscopy-based diagnostics in the fields of Material Science, Chemistry, Life Science or Fundamental Physics & Optics rely on the capture and analysis of optical and chemical signatures with a high degree of precision. Andor portfolio of CCD, EMCCD, InGaAs, ICCD and sCMOS cameras offer tailored solutions to particular sample or optical phenomena detection and characterisation challenges for Raman, Luminescence/Photoluminescence, Non-Linear or Optical Emission Spectroscopy/LIBS –based experiments. Spectroscopy Detectors Adapted to your Needs Andor’s range of detectors offer a wide range of sensitivity, time-resolution and sensor formats to best suit specific experimental conditions from UV to SWIR, nanosecond to hours time resolution, high photon flux to single photon with super dynamic range and resolution. < 1 e- readout noise Peak QE up to 95% TE cooling down to -100°C Ultravac™ technology 16 pm pixel size 600 x 200 or 400 pixel matrix Upto 1,515 spectra per second Key Applications Raman Fluorescence/Luminescence/ PhotoLuminescence Absorption/Transmission/Reflection Non-linear spectroscopy (SFG/SHG) Single Molecule Spectroscopy Chemical mapping EM technology enables charge from each pixel to be multiplied on the sensor before readout, providing single photon sensitivity. The Newton EM platform combines a 1600 x 200 (or 1600 x 400) array of 16 μm pixels, thermoelectric cooling down to -100°C for negligible dark current, 3 MHz readout and USB 2.0 plug-and-play connectivity to provide unrivalled performance for spectroscopic applications.

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