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CCD camera iDus series
for microscopesfor spectroscopydigital

CCD camera
CCD camera
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Characteristics

Applications
for microscopes, for spectroscopy
Technology
digital
Sensor type
CCD

Description

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 Need Help Selecting the Right Spectroscopy Camera? Experimental requirements defined by sensitivity/photon flux, wavelength range, acquisition rates, time resolution, spectral and spatial resolution will drive the choice of particular sensor technology over an other. CCD, EMCCD, InGaAs, ICCDs or sCMOS each feature unique attributes. Learn more about each technology here. Select from the options below to find the detector platform(s) that best meet(s) your needs. Raman Spectroscopy Raman is a molecular spectroscopy technique that can provides chemical and structural fingerprint information for a wide range of samples, including for example nanomaterials, polymers, powders, liquids or cells/tissues. Key Raman techniques include: Spontaneous and stimulated Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)

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