Andor's iVac 316 LDC-DD combines excellent dark current performance (more than 10 times better than existing deep depletion CCD technology) with quantum efficiencies up to 95%, further combined with streak suppression for ultra-low optical temperatures.Andor's UltravacTM vacuum technology has an excellent track record of ensuring that the best performance is extracted from CCD sensors year after year. Andor's UltravacTM vacuum technology has a proven track record that ensures optimum performance from CCD sensors year after year.
Thermoelectric cooling down to -60°C ensures that the best signal-to-noise ratio can always be achieved in a wide variety of applications by simultaneously minimizing dark current and maximizing NIR photon collection. These include Raman or photoluminescence-based benchtop systems in analytical laboratories, process control in industrial environments, and the growing and demanding field of spectroscopy-assisted diagnostics for clinicians in the medical field.
Technical Parameters
resolution (of a photo) | 2000(H)x256(V) |
pixel size | 15 μm x 15 μm |
effective area | 30 mm x 3.8 mm |
readout noise | 6 e- |
refrigeration | -60℃ |
dark current | 0.033 e-/ pixel /s |