• Andor Technology releases back-illuminated sCMOS camera

    The newest model in the Marana camera series features ultra sensitivity.
    Feb. 11, 2020
    2 min read

    Andor Technology’s Marana 4.2B-6 back-illuminated sCMOS camera features 95% quantum efficiency (QE), vacuum cooling down to -45°, a 4.2 MPixel image sensor with 6.5 µm pixel, and up to 74 fps 16-bit image capture. Linearity is > 99.7% and the camera features a 34,000:1 dynamic range.

    The Marana 4.2B-6 camera is designed for applications 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 camera can be readily adapted to adaptive optics wavefront sensing, and region-of-interest (ROI) functionality can increase image capture rates into hundreds of FPS. The camera is also designed to minimize data transfer lag.

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    Contact: Andor Technology
    Headquarters: Belfast, Ireland
    Product: Marana 4.2B-6 camera
    Key Features: 4.2 MPixel back-illuminated sCMOS image sensor, 95% QE, -45° vacuum cooling, 74 fps 16-bit image capture, > 99.7% Linearity, 34,000:1 dynamic range.

    What Andor Technology says: View more information on the Marana 4.2B-6 camera.        

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