EMCCD camera offers 350–1100 nm bandwidth

June 18, 2021
The Kestrel 1000 EMCCD camera offers up to 95% quantum efficiency and less than 1 e- read noise, and runs up to 1800 fps with ROI.

The Kestrel 1000 EMCCD camera offers up to 95% quantum efficiency and <1 e- read noise, and runs up to 1800 fps with ROI. With bandwidth from 350 to 1100 nm, it has a 128 × 128 back-thinned monochrome frame transfer sensor with 24 µm pixels and 16-bit CameraLink output. It is cooled to -20°C using air or water.

Raptor Photonics

Larne, Northern Ireland

raptorphotonics.com

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