Raptor Photonics EMCCD camera has use in fluorescence imaging

Oct. 21, 2020
The Kestrel EMCCD camera uses a cooled back-illuminated sensor for sensitivity from 350 to 1100 nm with a peak quantum efficiency of 95% at 600 nm.

The Kestrel EMCCD camera uses a cooled back-illuminated sensor for sensitivity from 350 to 1100 nm with a peak quantum efficiency of 95% at 600 nm. Operating up to 2 KHz with ROI, it has 128 × 128 pixel resolution with 24 µm square pixels and standard CameraLink output. Applications include wavefront sensing, adaptive optics, and fluorescence imaging.

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