Horiba Scientific to display back-illuminated, deep-cooled CCD camera at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2014

Aug. 5, 2014
The Syncerity back-illuminated, deep-cooled CCD camera with a near-infrared (NIR)-enhanced, 2048 × 70 sensor offers high-resolution, 14 µm pixel size, ultralow etaloning, and more than 40% quantum efficiency at 1000 nm.

The Syncerity back-illuminated, deep-cooled CCD camera with a near-infrared (NIR)-enhanced, 2048 × 70 sensor offers high-resolution, 14 µm pixel size, ultralow etaloning, and more than 40% quantum efficiency at 1000 nm. Lifetime vacuum warranty and compact size make it ideal for OEM integration, particularly in Raman microscopes, and its flexible design allows the company's OEM-dedicated team to quickly adapt the camera for industrial applications.

SPIE Optics + Photonics booth number: 328

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Contact:Horiba Scientific
Headquarters: Edison, NJ
Product: Syncerity back-illuminated, deep-cooled CCD camera
Key Features: 14 µm pixel size and ultralow etaloning

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