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Raptor Photonics continues to push the boundaries in scientific SWIR imaging with the Ninox 640 SU InGaAs Camera

11 Dec 2020

Quantum Design UK and Ireland are pleased to announce that Raptor Photonics has launched the Ninox 640 SU, a vacuum cooled InGaAs based camera with 640×512 sensor with a 15µm x 15µm pixel pitch for the highest spatial resolution. The Ninox 640SU is vacuum cooled to -80°C for ultra-long exposures of up to 5 minutes. Its ultra-low dark current and read-noise result in the best “scientific” SWIR camera on the market today. It is the perfect camera for staring applications in SWIR wavelengths (from 900nm – 1700nm) including NIR-II In-Vivo Imaging, Fluorescence Imaging and Astronomy.  

Key Features:

  • Vacuum cooled to -80°C Enables ultra-long exposure times
  • Ultra-low dark current and read-noise Resulting in the highest sensitivity SWIR camera on the market
  • 15μm x 15μm pixel pitch Enables highest spatial resolution
  • PentaVac Vacuum Technology Guaranteed protection and integrity of sensor

About Quantum Design UK & Ireland / Quantum Design International  Group

 Quantum Design UK and Ireland is part of the Quantum Design International (QDI) group.  QDI is a global laboratory equipment manufacturer. The company distributes scientific and industrial instrumentation through an international network, with subsidiaries in every major technological centre around the world.  QDI’s success in distributing scientific products comes from more than 30 years’ experience in manufacturing and distributing its own industry-leading materials characterisation systems.

Visit www.qd-uki.co.uk for more information.

UK Contact: Angela Carslake (44) 01372 378822 angela@qd-uki.co.uk

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