eXcelon CCD Technology
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TRENTON, N.J., Sept. 24, 2010 — Princeton Instruments has introduced eXcelon deep-depletion CCDs and cameras for low-light, near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy. Improvements over standard deep-depletion technology include reduced etaloning and higher quantum efficiency across a broader wavelength range from 200 to 1100 nm.
The new CCDs, with 1340 × 100-, 1340 × 400-, 1024 × 1024 and 1340 × 1300-pixel resolutions, are available in the company’s Pixis and Spec-10 deep-cooled, low-noise camera platforms.
Suitable for broad UV-NIR detection and for NIR Raman spectroscopy, solar wafer/cell inspection, NIR luminescence and astronomy, the back-illuminated CCDs provide good photon-detection capabilities. They are beneficial for applications requiring enhanced sensitivity in the blue and NIR regions. The sensors deliver peak quantum efficiency of >95% and as much as a 45% increase over a broader UV-NIR wavelength range.
With the new technology, the cameras are suitable for use in live-cell imaging, confocal imaging, total internal reflection fluorescence, Förster resonance energy transfer, Bose-Einstein condensate, and super-resolution techniques such as stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy and photoactivated localization microscopy.
https://www.princetoninstruments.com
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Published: September 2010
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