Vision Research has introduced high-speed cameras that capture images in the near infrared (NIR), ultraviolet (UV) and visible wavelengths. The cameras are ideally suited to research applications in biomedical research and spectroscopy such as chemical reactions. Because the reactions happen quickly, scientists typically want a high-speed sensor, but these sensors usually have glass covers that block the UV light. By combining a high-speed sensor with fused silica as a cover material, the new cameras allow imaging in the UV wavelengths at high speeds, potentially without using an image intensifier. The UV capability is available on the Phantom T3610 and T2410 and three TMX high-speed cameras (TMX 7510 / 6410 / 5010). Frames per second (fps) at 1 Mpx range from 24,270 to 76,000. The cameras have over 70% Quantum Efficiency (QE) at 300 nm.
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Contact: Vision Research
Headquarters: Wayne, NJ, USA
Product: UV-Extended Cameras
Key Features: Frames per second (fps) at 1 Mpx range from 24,270 to 76,000, over 70% Quantum Efficiency (QE) at 300 nm, fused silica image-sensor cover.
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