Teledyne Princeton Releases Spectroscopy Detector

March 29, 2022
Spectroscopy detector is tailored for techniques such as Raman, optical emissions spectroscopy (OES), fluorescence, and photoluminescence (PL).

Teledyne Princeton Instruments has released a spectroscopy detector designed for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and system integrators. The device—which has an average quantum efficiency from UV to NIR—is tailored for techniques such as Raman, optical emissions spectroscopy (OES), fluorescence, and photoluminescence (PL). The company says the spectroscopy detector would be useful in a range of clinical and analytical applications including in-vivo imaging, life science research, cancer detection, pharmaceuticals, drug discovery, material science and failure analysis for microelectronics. The LANSIS detectors include a variety of CCD sensor sizes and technologies for spectroscopy and scientific imaging, including back-illuminated, deep-depletion, EMCCD, and square-format sensors. Other sensor formats are available. LANSIS integrates with a variety of mounting configurations.

To Learn More:

Contact: Teledyne Princeton 

Headquarters: Trenton, NJ, USA

Product: LANSIS

Key Features: Designed for original equipment manufacturers and system integrators, Back-illuminated CCD with optional eXcelon® technology, integrates with a variety of mounting configurations

What Teledyne Princeton says:

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