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PROEM-1600

ProEM:1600, the most advanced spectroscopy EMCCD camera on the market to date utilizes proprietary Princeton Instruments eXcelon™ technology, which greatly reduces the interference fringes (i.e., etaloning effect) that have made back-thinned EMCCDs unusable in the NIR until now. eXcelon also increases the sensitivity of the detector in the UV, blue, and NIR spectral regions..

  • Scanning Confocal Spectroscopy
  • Hyperspectral Imaging
  • Single Molecule Spectroscopy

ProEM:1600, the most advanced spectroscopy EMCCD camera

PIXIS

The PIXIS thermoelectric cooled CCD camera platform for spectroscopy is the workhorse detector for research labs all over the World. With the industry renowned exclusive 1340 x 100 and 1340 x 400 sensor formats, a metal sealed CCD chamber for permanent vacuum guarantee and extensive variety of CCD architectures, PIXIS stands alone for high sensitivity and reliability.

  • Raman
  • LIBS
  • Luminescence and Fluorescence
  • Near IR
  • Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Transmission

The PIXIS thermoelectric cooled CCD camera platform for spectroscopy

PyLoN LN

NEW! PyLoN next-generation, liquid nitrogen-cooled, controllerless camera for spectroscopy applications. PyLoN is designed for quantitative applications that demand the highest possible sensitivity. PyLoN is supported by powerful LightField 64-bit acquisition sofware and some models include eXcelon technology to increase QE, reduce etaloning and lower dark current.

  • Raman
  • Luminescence and Fluorescence
  • Near IR
  • Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Transmission

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PIMAX 3

Renowned ICCD cameras for time resolved imaging. Gen II, Gen III and Gen III filmless intensifiers. NEW: PI-MAX3 –a faster, smarter ICCD camera lineup!

  • LIBS
  • Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Transmission

ICCD cameras for time resolved imaging

OMA V

For IR applications requiring the highest signal to noise, the OMA V LN cooled linear InGaAs array platform is the ticket. A variety of sensor formats from 512 x 1 and 1024 x 1 arrays allow researchers to accommodate experiments working between 900nm to 2.2 microns.

  • Luminescence and Fluorescence
  • Near IR
  • Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Transmission

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eXcelon

New, breakthrough CCD and EMCCD technology increases QE, reduces etaloning and lowers dark current of select Princeton Instruments cameras including: PIXIS, ProEM, PyLoN and Spec-10.

  • NIR Raman
  • Fluorescence
  • Luminescence

breakthrough CCD and EMCCD technology increases QE, reduces