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Xray vision cameras
Xray vision cameras











xray vision cameras

Andor’s open fronted Newton spectroscopy camera range offers unparalleled low noise, high quantum efficiency and high dynamic range readout.

  • Soft X-ray energy range – Andor’s market leading direct detection sCMOS Marana-X camera is capable of acquiring a single line spectrum at up to 25,000 spectra per second with complimentary high dynamic range and outstanding quantum efficiency in the EUV – 1 keV range.
  • Andor has two product ranges specifically tailored to address these requirements: The increasing brightness and coherence of high energy synchrotron and HHG facilities has seen increasing demand for high speed and sensitivity cameras to meet cutting edge research requirements. The development of high dynamic range, rapid CCD and sCMOS cameras is already benefiting applications spanning from Material Science, Biology & Medical to High Harmonic Generated X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XANES). Furthermore, Andor’s open front iKon CCD range also offers extremely low dark current, high dynamic range and low noise readout for flux starved environments.įaster generation of high resolution spectra for the analysis of dynamic processes are of increasing importance at beamtime-limited synchrotrons and lab-based high energy sources facilities.

    xray vision cameras

    Andor’s market leading sCMOS Marana-X camera combines the exceptional speed of sCMOS technology with low noise, high dynamic range readout with unparalleled quantum efficiency to meet the increasingly demanding imaging requirements driven by these technological advances.

    XRAY VISION CAMERAS FREE

    The advent of higher repetition rate lasers for high harmonic generation, synchrotron source upgrades and the development of X-ray free electron lasers is enabling brighter and higher repetition soft X-ray sources for the characterisation of organic species. X-rays offer a unique non-destructive, in situ and in operando diagnostic technique to study the structure and biology of organic samples without the degradation often seen in electron microscopy techniques. By exploiting the power of the water window region of the electromagnetic spectrum in which water is transparent to X-rays 282 eV (carbon K-edge) – 533 eV (oxygen K-edge) it is possible to study organic species in vivo cryogenically suspended to preserve their natural shape and structure.













    Xray vision cameras