Spectroscopy Camera

A spectroscopy camera is a camera that is used as a detection device in a spectrometer. Spectrometers are used in chemistry, the pharmaceutical industry, the food and beverage industry, and manufacturing to analyze samples, either for identifying or measuring product quality. As samples go through the spectrometer, they create a unique spectrum that is captured by the spectroscopy camera. The spectroscopy camera can be used with many types of spectroscopy, including fluorescence, Raman, and absorption/reflection.

Considerations when choosing a spectroscopy camera :

Some things to consider when choosing a spectroscopy camera are its spectral range, resolution of image, sensitivity, how many active pixels, the width of the sensor, and image area.

Discover and compare spectroscopy cameras :

CompanyAndor TechnologyAndor TechnologyAndor TechnologyAndor TechnologyAndor Technology
ItemNewton EMCCD and CCD Camera2.2µm InGaAs Detector ArrayiStar 312 T CCD cameraiStar 340 T CCD cameraNewton 940 CCD camera
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Catalog NumberNewton 920 / Newton 920-BRD / Newton 940 / Newton 970 / Newton 9712.2312 T340 T940
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TypeSpectroscopic EMCCD/CCD CameraInGaAs arrayCCD cameraCCD sensorCCD
Pixel Resolution(1024 x 255) to (2048 x 512) (depending on model)512 or 1024512 x 5121330 x 512 (Ø 18mm), 1850 x 512 (Ø 25mm)2048 x 512
Cooling MethodThermoelectric (TE) CoolingThermoelectric coolingInquireInquireThermoelectric cooling
Frame Rate2.2 to 10.1 fps (depending on model)Inquireup to 15.8 fpsup to 1,100 image/secInquire
ApplicationsRaman spectroscopy, Atomic Emissions Spectroscopy, Fluorescence, Multi/Hyper , Spectral imaging, Fast reactions – Flow Cytometry, Single Molecule Detection, FRETSpectroscopyInquireInquireUV, VIS or NIR spectroscopy
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