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Optimizing an EMCCD for Spectroscopy

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EMCCD detectors with three modes of operation provide the flexibility of detecting with the mode that is right for the signal level of the application.

Mayank Tripathi, Andor Technology

Since it was introduced to the analytical research industry, electron-multiplying (EM) CCD technology has been successfully employed in a variety of spectroscopy applications, and its use has led to dramatic improvements in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). EM technology’s principal advantage is that it permits the detector to overcome the read noise limit, one of the biggest drawbacks in today’s CCD detectors. EM technology improves sensitivity in situations where the detector is photon starved, where weak signals must be detected at high spectral rates, or where the excitation power must be...Read full article

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