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Intensified CCD Cameras (ICCD)
An intensified CCD camera is a CCD image sensor that uses a proximity-focused image intensifier to provide greater sensitivity at low light levels.
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Hamamatsu Corporation, Sub. of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. - Bridgewater, NJ
Importer and distributor of photonic components and subsystems for use in instrumentation. Products include photomultiplier tubes, solid-state photodetectors, IR detectors, image sensors, scientific-grade CCD cameras, light sources and x-ray solutions. In Europe, please call freephone 00 800 800...
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PCO AG - Kelheim, Germany
Manufacturer of scientific digital CCD, CMOS and sCMOS cameras with high resolution (black and white, color), high dynamic range and low readout noise. Ultrafast gated intensified cameras, high-speed framing systems, and low-light-level, cooled integrating and PIV cameras.
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PCO-TECH Inc. - Romulus, MI
On July 21, 2003 PCO AG, a global leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of scientific cameras, acquired the Cooke Corporation. Our web site and e-mail addresses have also changed, so please update your records, so that you easily access our web site and support. PCO-TECH Inc. was...
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Princeton Instruments, Division of Roper Industries - Trenton, NJ
Princeton Instruments designs and manufactures high-performance CCD, ICCD, EMCCD and InGaAs cameras; spectrographs; and optics-based solutions for the scientific research, industrial imaging and OEM communities. Partners with researchers and OEMs to solve challenging problems utilizing...
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Stanford Photonics, Inc. - Palo Alto, CA
Developer of digital intensified CCD and specialized CCD cameras for advanced scientific imaging. Cameras offer megapixel resolution and speeds up to 8000 fps. Wide range of integrated systems offered, with specialization in single molecule, single photon ultralow-light imaging.
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ADDITIONAL COMPANIES
Cordin Co. - Salt Lake City, UT
Entwicklungsbuero Stresing - Berlin, Germany
Fairdeer Optical Co. - San Jose, CA
GEViCAM Inc. - Milpitas, CA
Gilden Photonics Ltd. - Clydebank, Scotland
JAI, Inc., Sub. of JAI A/S - San Jose, CA
L.O.T.-Oriel Laser Optics Technology GmbH - Darmstadt, Germany
Lambert Instruments B.V. - Roden, Netherlands
National Research Institute - Electron - St. Petersburg, Russia
NET USA, Inc., Sub. of NET New Electronic Technology GmbH - Highland, IN
Optikon Corp. Ltd. - Kitchener, Canada
Photonic Science Ltd. - Robertsbridge, England
PhotonicsTech, Sub. of ANVS, Inc. - Salt Lake City, UT
PHOTONIS France SAS - Brive, France
Reinaert Electronics - Amsterdam, Netherlands
SciTech Pty Ltd. - Preston, Australia
Specialised Imaging Inc. - Temecula, CA
Stanford Computer Optics, Inc. - Berkeley, CA
Tautec LLC - Columbia, MD
Technooptic, Ltd. - Sofia, Bulgaria
Thermo Scientific, Sub. of Thermo Fisher Scientific, CIDTEC Cameras & Imagers - Liverpool, NY
Uniq Vision, Inc. - Santa Clara, CA
Unit One - Birkerod, Denmark
Video Scope International, Ltd. - Dulles, VA
Wilco Imaging, Inc. - San Diego, CA
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A light-tight box that receives light from an object or scene and focuses it to form an image on a light-sensitive material or a detector. The camera generally contains a lens of variable aperture and a shutter of variable speed to precisely control...
intensified charge-coupled device (ICCD)
A CCD image sensor that uses a proximity-focused image intensifier to provide greater sensitivity at low light levels.
charge-coupled device (CCD)
A self-scanning semiconductor imaging device that utilizes MOS (metal-oxide semiconductor) technology, surface storage and information transfer. It consists basically of a metal insulator semiconductor (MIS) capacitor, majority carriers being...
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