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Andor Newton CCD and EMCCD Cameras

Andor Newton CCD and EMCCD Cameras

Optimised for high performance spectroscopic applications

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Both the Andor NewtonEM EMCCD spectroscopy detectors and Newton conventional CCD spectroscopy detector systems have been optimised for high performance spectroscopic applications. All Newton detector systems employ low noise electronics, cooling to -100°C, up to 95% peak Quantum Efficiency (QE), multi-MHz readout, USB 2.0 connectivity and versatile readout modes.

 

Features:

  • Available with exclusive EM sensor formats
  • Peak QE up to 95%
  • Exclusive UltraVac vacuum interface
  • TE cooling down to -100°C
  • Optional back illuminated sensors
  • Andor-Solis software with friendly Windows user interface

The NewtonEM employs Andor's pioneering electron multiplying CCD platform with exclusive sensor formats optimised for ultra-low light level spectroscopy applications. The combination of the NewtonEM's low noise electronics, high QE, fast readout, and the on-chip amplification (Electron Multiplication) option, makes this detector unsurpassed for the most demanding of ultra-low light level spectroscopy applications, including single photon light level spectra. Dual output amplifiers also allow the detector system to operate in both the electron-multiplication mode and the conventional low noise readout modes, making the spectroscopy detector even more versatile for a wider variety of applications.

 

The Newton spectroscopy detector series of conventional CCD detectors also employ industry-leading low noise electronics and CCD sensors such as the 2048 x 512 and the 1024 x 256 pixel formats.

 

For further information please contact us or download the brochure Newton CCD and Newton EMCCD.

                                                        

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