Back illuminated deep depleted detector is ideal for low light level applications in the NIR region including Raman, photoluminescence, and fluorescence spectroscopy
The optical spectroscopy division of Jobin Yvon announces the release of its new liquid nitrogen cooled, back illuminated, deep depleted, CCD detector.
The back illuminated deep depleted detector is ideal for low light level applications in the NIR region (500-1000nm) including Raman, photoluminescence, and fluorescence spectroscopy.
Its back illuminated design offers increased quantum efficiency and sensitivity.
Etaloning effects, which are commonly experienced in standard back illuminated CCDs, are nearly eliminated due to the deep depletion architecture. Features include a 1024x256 pixel format, a NIR coated CCD chip with 26µm x 26µm pixel size, and an overall format of 26.6mm x 6.7mm.
The detector is connected to either a CCD3000 or CCD3500 controller which is fully automated with SpectraMax software or LabView VIs.