Hyperspectral camera Marana series
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Hyperspectral camera - Marana series - Andor Technology - for scientific applications / astronomy / detection
Hyperspectral camera - Marana series - Andor Technology - for scientific applications / astronomy / detection
Hyperspectral camera - Marana series - Andor Technology - for scientific applications / astronomy / detection - image - 2
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Characteristics

Technology
hyperspectral
Applications
for scientific applications, astronomy
Function
detection, spark optical emission
Spectrum
neutron
Sensor
sCMOS
Interface
USB 3.0, CoaXPress
Resolution level
2048 x 2048
Resolution
4,2 mpx
Other characteristics
high-speed, high-performance, fluorescence, low-noise

Description

Marana is Andor’s high performance sCMOS camera platform for Astronomy and Physical Sciences, featuring 95% Quantum Efficiency (QE) and market-leading vacuum cooling to -45 °C. The platform offers solutions for large field of view and high-speed imaging/spectroscopy. • 95% QE & -45 °C cooling - most sensitive back-illuminated sCMOS available • 4.2 Megapixel / up to 32mm sensor – perfect for astronomy • Up to 74 fps full frame (faster with ROI) – track fast events without smear • > 99.7% linearity – superb quantitative accuracy across full dynamic range • Vacuum longevity & quality – no moisture on sensor, no QE decay Marana is Andor’s latest high performance sCMOS camera platform, ideal for diverse applications within the physical sciences such as astronomy, Bose Einstein Condensation, quantum optics, hyperspectral imaging, neutron tomography and fast spectroscopy. Both Marana models feature 4.2 Megapixel sensors, 95% Quantum Efficiency (QE) and market-leading vacuum cooling to -45 °C, making Marana the most sensitive back-illuminated sCMOS platform available. NEW Marana 4.2B-6: This high speed model achieves 74 fps (16-bit) and is the most sensitive back-illuminated camera available for imaging or spectroscopic applications requiring fast frame rates, such as Quantum Gas dynamics, fast high resolution spectroscopy, hyperspectral imaging and non-destructive imaging of sample dynamics via X-Ray or Neutron Radiography. The smaller 6.5 μm pixel is better suited to resolution matching across many laboratory-based optical imaging configurations, as well as in echelle spectroscopy.

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