EMCCD Camera for Spectroscopy
TRENTON, N.J., Jan. 28, 2011 — A professional-grade electron multiplying (EM) CCD camera for spectroscopy applications has been unveiled by Princeton Instruments. The ProEM:1600, the latest addition to the ProEM line, uses proprietary eXcelon technology that reduces the interference fringes (i.e., etaloning effect) that have made back-thinned EMCCDs unusable in the near-infrared, and increases the sensitivity of the detector in the UV, blue and NIR spectral regions.
The camera features 16-µm pixels in 1600...
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