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Updated EMCCD Brochure Available from Princeton Instruments

Princeton Instruments announced the release of an updated 48-page ProEM EMCCD camera brochure—a high performance EMCCD camera platform available to the scientific imaging market.

The latest brochure includes enhancements to the ProEM line, including availability of the company’s proprietary eXcelon back-illuminated sensors that provide improvements in sensitivity and fringe suppression. They are suitable for a host of applications, including Bose Einstein Condensate (BEC), solar astronomy, multispectral imaging and plasma diagnostics.

Also included in the newest version is the ProEM 512BK, which has an exclusive on-chip mask for ultrafast kinetics. In addition, the EMCCD allows illumination of exactly two rows and delivers burst frame rates in excess of 1 million fps. Its external blades provide a “variable kinetic mask” for increased sensitivity, the company said.

The cameras are compatible with its new 64-bit LightField acquisition software, a user interface to control ProEM cameras and to streamline experimental setup, data acquisition and post processing.

The new version is available for download at: www.princetoninstruments.com/bro_pdf_req.aspx 

In addition to EMCCD cameras, Princeton Instruments designs and manufactures high-performance CCD and ICCD cameras, spectrographs, and optics-based solutions for scientific research, industrial imaging and OEM applications.

For more information, visit: www.princetoninstruments.com 

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