Excelitas PCO GmbH

Kelheim D-93309

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Donaupark 11
Kelheim D-93309
Germany
http://www.pco.de
49-9441-2005-0
49-9441-2005-20

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PCO is a leading specialist and Pioneer in Cameras and Optoelectronics with more than 30 years of expert knowledge and experience developing and manufacturing high-end imaging systems.

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The pco.edge 9.4 bi CLHS scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera offers photon counting sensitivity.
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The pco.edge 5.5 DS CLHS and 26 DS CLHS camera models feature 5.5- and 26-Mpixel resolution, respectively.
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The pco.flim X frequency domain fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) camera system can measure fluorescence lifetimes from 1 ns to 100 µs.
FIGURE 1. Schematic design of the free-electron laser with different components.
SwissFEL enables unprecedented insights into structures and ultrafast processes in action and at the nanoscale.
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Pco Image Edge Meets Panda[4]
PCO’s camera technology will expand Excelitas’ offerings in high-performance scientific and industrial imaging.
Excelitas Pco Acquisition 300 Dpi
Excelitas will expand its photonics portfolio with PCO’s scientific CMOS camera technologies for high-performance imaging in scientific research and industrial quality control...
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The Lightsheet 7 fluorescence microscope allows fast and gentle imaging of whole living model organisms, tissues, and developing cells.
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The experimental setup has a fast-rotation stage, an IR heating lamp (temperature up to 800 °C), a boron nitrids crucible transparent to x-rays, a 200-µm-thick scintillator, a white-beam optical system, and a Dimax CMOS camera made by PCO (Kelheim, Germany). The incident (red) and transmitted (green) X-ray beams as well as the light path from the scintillator to the camera (blue) are shown.
Captured at the BESSY II synchrotron, the images are of aluminum granules becoming a metallic foam.
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The pco.edge 3.1 and 4.2LT scientific CMOS (sCMOS) cameras from PCO provide various selectable readout modes for advanced microscopy, including a light-sheet microscopy mode.
German researchers at the University of Würzburg consider this sCMOS camera critical to their investigations of African sleeping sickness.
African sleeping sickness, or trypanosomiasis, kills 30,000 people every year, in addition to entire herds of buffalo and cattle.

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Under conditions typically used in dynamic live-cell imaging, sCMOS provides a much wider field of view and improved signal-to-noise ratio at approximately 70 frames/s (left), compared with interline CCD’s 11 frames/s (above).
Choosing a rapid frame rate has traditionally meant compromising on other capabilities such as wide dynamic range.
Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) requires no tradeoff between high resolution and a large field of view, and thus competes favorably with current standard technologies for demanding scientific applications.
Bio applications were a major emphasis at the enormous biennial Laser, World of Photonics 2009 (June 15-18, 2009; Munich, Germany), with an exhibition area dedicated mainly to...