Andor's lucaEM is an electron multiplying CCD camera that is cost effective and powerful. Representing a new performance standard in 'workhorse' cameras lucaEM can operate 'gain off' for conventional CCD operation under brighter conditions. When the photons become scarce the EM gain can be turned on.
lucaEM DL658M-C0-TIL utilises a VGA-format interline frame transfer EMCCD sensor, providing single photon detection sensitivity and unrestrained QE at rapid frame rates, in a TE cooled, USB 2.0 camera platform. Andor's linear and quantitative EM gain control offers enhanced user-friendliness. The Andor lucaEM has many applications across variable grades of light. It is adaptable to relatively bright and extreme low light, dynamic samples.
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