Photometrics

Tucson, AZ 85706

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3440 E Britannia Dr
Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85706
United States
http://www.photometrics.com
520-889-9933
520-573-1944

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Designs and manufactures high-performance scientific CMOS, EMCCD and CCD cameras for life science research and OEM camera supplier for biomedical instrumentation.

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Back-illuminated Kinetix22 CMOS camera models have a 22 mm field of view and 96% quantum efficiency.
The Retiga E9 scientific camera features a 9 Mpixel CMOS sensor.
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The Retiga E7 7 Mpixel CMOS camera offers 2.2 e- read noise and dark current of 0.02 e-/s.
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Back-illuminated Evolve EMCCD camera models with pixel sizes of 10, 13, and 16 μm provide sensitivity with >95% quantum efficiency.
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The Prime BSI Express scientific CMOS camera has USB 3.2 Gen 2 connectivity and 95% quantum efficiency to maximize signal detection.
FIGURE 1. A comparison (a) of the signal-to-noise ratio vs. photon intensity for two types of Zyla cameras made by Andor Technology to that of the company’s iXon back-illuminated electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) shows that the EMCCD is best for the lowest photon rates, including single photon counting, while sCMOS takes over for higher (but still very low) photon rates). The quantum efficiency (QE) of Andor’s Zyla cameras is optimized for use with a range of fluorophores (b).
sCMOS cameras are now widely used in a variety of leading-edge microscopy techniques, as well as in astronomy and elsewhere.
FIGURE 1. Quantum efficiency (QE) compared: an image taken with a camera having a standard 82% QE (a) is contrasted with that for a camera with 95% QE (b), both at a 100-frame average.
The use of backside illumination for low-light imaging boosts sensitivity to new levels.
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FIGURE 1. An IL5 high-speed camera (a) images a microfluidic circuit (b) around its 5000 frames/s sweet spot-circuit control signals are being recorded by the camera and saved as part of the per-frame metadata.
High-speed cameras depend on novel detectors and image-processing techniques to reach several thousand up to one million frames/s.
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First an only 95% QE Backside Illuminated sCMOS camera available
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The Evolve 512 Delta is a 512 × 512 pixel EMCCD camera using a sensor running at 20 MHz that captures images at 62.5 frames/s with less than 1e- read noise (using EM gain).
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Designer and manufacturer of cameras for the life sciences, Photometrics (Tucson, AZ) has introduced the CoolSNAP MYO and the CoolSNAP KINO CCD cameras.
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Provides electron-multiplying (EM) gain with true quantitative stability across 16 bits at 10-MHz, 5-MHz, and 1.25-MHz operation speeds.
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FIGURE 1. Nanobeam cavities trap light in a sensor that could detect thousands of different molecules—all from a single chip.
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