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PROEM-1600
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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..
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PIXIS
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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.
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PyLoN LN
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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.
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PIMAX 3
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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!
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OMA V
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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.
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eXcelon
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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.
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