New Syncerity Camera

HORIBA Scientific Debuts New SyncerityTM Camera with Back-Illuminated NIR CCD Sensor.

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HORIBA Scientific, global leader in Raman and Fluorescence spectroscopy systems, launched their new Syncerity back-illuminated, deep-cooled CCD camera with an NIR-enhanced 2048x70 sensor. This CCD sensor is designed for companies requiring an affordable OEM camera for VIS-NIR spectroscopy applications. This new Syncerity camera joins the existing Syncerity with front illuminated 1024 x 256 CCD sensor for UV-VIS-NIR applications.

Its high resolution 14µm pixel size makes it ideal for Raman instrumentation. Syncerity NIR offers ultra low etaloning and more than 40% Quantum Efficiency at 1000nm. Peak QE of 84% at 700nm, and 20% at 1050nm means the Syncerity back-illuminated NIR offers a broad response. It is also available in a back-illuminated UV-VIS optimized configuration.

Its lifetime vacuum warranty and compact size make it ideal for OEM integration, particularly in Raman microscopes, and its flexible design allows the OEM-dedicated HORIBA team to quickly adapt the camera for industrial applications.

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