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Raptor launches ultrafast and sensitive EMCCD camera for under $25K
Raptor Photonics has released the Kestrel, an ultra-fast EMCCD camera, offering single photon sensitivity at KHz frame rates for under $25K. Using a cooled back-illuminated sensor, it offers ultra-high sensitivity from 350nm to 1100nm with a peak QE of 95% at 600nm. Designed with a scientific grade 16-bit A/D converter, it has a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels with 24µm square pixels and provide a standard CameraLink output. The camera can operate up to 2KHz with ROI, making it one of the fastest and most sensitive cameras available on the market. Applications including wavefront sensing, adaptive optics, space debris tracking, calcium signalling, fluorescence imaging, as well as tracking fast objects.
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Raptor Photonics Limited
Raptor Photonics Limited is a global leader and manufacturer of high-performance, industrial-grade and extremely rugged ultra low light digital and analog cameras. Raptor specializes in complete cameras and core engine solutions using EMCCD, CCD and SWIR sensor technology. The extreme low light capability of Raptor’s cameras makes them ideal for day/night surveillance, homeland security, aerospace, industrial and scientific markets. Raptor Photonics Limited is a registered ISO 9001:2015 company and is headquartered in Larne, Northern Ireland.
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