Andor Technology has announced the launch of its iKon-M X-ray camera.
This extension to the iKon range of low light imaging cameras is designed to deliver high-performance solutions to direct detection X-ray needs and is available in two variants: DO and DY.
The DO variant interfaces easily with vacuum chambers, whereas the DY variant is a standalone camera with a beryllium input window.
The camera offers very low read noise floor, high QE across the X-ray, XUV and EUV energy ranges and negligible dark current with thermoelectric cooling to as low as -90C.
Readout speeds of up to 2.5MHz enable faster frame-rate imaging of dynamic processes.
Dr Colin Coates, market development manager within Andor, said: 'The iKon-M X-ray is ideal for a range of applications including: soft X-ray imaging, lithography, X-ray microscopy, beam profilometry, and plasma diagnostics.'