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Ultrafast Spectroscopy ModeAndor Technology Ltd. has announced the launch of an ultrafast spectroscopy mode on its high-speed and low-noise Zyla and iStar scientific CMOS platforms.

The mode provides physical and life science spectroscopists with access to a unique combination of superb spectral rates up to 27,000 sps, high sensitivity and high-dynamic range. On-head camera intelligence provides convenient, fully user-configurable, ready-to-analyze binned single spectrum or multiple spectra. This upfront data processing greatly reduces the data set size to be handled by users.

A unique new 32-bit data transmission mode also allows the preservation of the signal dynamic range in these extensive spectroscopy binning scenarios.


BioPhotonics
May/Jun 2017
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