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A New Dawn for NIR Spectroscopy
Breakthrough technology in BLAZE® Scientific CCD Cameras greatly enhances near-infrared quantum efficiency and enables superior, quantitative, spectroscopic measurements
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CCD vs CMOS
Much has been written about the relative advantages of CMOS versus CCD imagers. It seems that the debate has continued on for as long as most people can remember with no definitive conclusion in sight. It is not surprising that a definitive answer is elusive, since the topic is not static. Technologies and markets evolve, affecting not only what is technically feasible, but also what is commercially viable. Imager applications are varied, with different and changing requirements. Some applications are best served by CMOS imagers, some by CCDs. In this article, we will attempt to add some clarity to the discussion by examining the different situations, explaining some of the lesser known technical trade- offs, and introducing cost considerations into the picture.
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Color Line Scan Imaging
Teledyne DALSA offers a range of color line scan cameras to serve applications from the most price-conscious to the most performance-hungry. From clever bilinear to benchmark trilinear to innovative quadlinear products that extend into the multispectral range, our latest CMOS line scan cameras give you the power and performance to conquer color imaging applications such as recycling, postal and parcel sorting, transportation, food and web inspection.
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Spectral Imaging of Plasmonic Nano-Structures
Prof. Adi Salomon’s lab is primarily interested in understanding the interactions of molecules with light at the nanoscale and build devices for sensing molecules using light
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Electrophysiology and FRET
Calcium ion (Ca2+) is a second messenger involved in various physiological phenomena. In contrast to the high Ca2+ concentration (2 mM) in the extracellular fluid, cells maintain the cytosolic Ca2+at nM concentration.
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Spinning Disk Confocal In Vivo Imaging
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Microscope Facility has an expansive selection of research microscopes, including multiple laser scanning confocal microscopes, a multiphoton microscope, an atomic force microscope, a TIRF microscope and multiple spinning disk confocal microscopes.
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Super Resolution Microscopy (SptPALM/STORM)
Research at the Nanoorganization Lab, Centre for Neuroscience, Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore India borders on the interface of single molecule spectroscopy and molecular and cellular neuroscience. Here, team members develop and adapt state of the art paradigms in ultra-high and super resolution microscopy to image molecules at the synapses of living neurons.
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Single Molecule Spectroscopy at Sussex University
Research at Sussex University focuses on the development and application of ultrasensitive optical techniques for the detection and manipulation of single molecules. Representing the ultimate level of sensitivity in the analysis and control of matter, single molecule techniques have many advantages over conventional ensemble methods, namely the measurement of static and dynamic heterogeneity in molecular systems.
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Single Molecule and TIRF
The School of Chemistry has a long history of excellence in both research and teaching. It maintains a superb research environment with world leading research groups and facilities.
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Teledyne brings its most innovative imaging solutions to Photonics West
Teledyne Imaging, including Teledyne Acton Optics, DALSA, e2v, Lumenera, Photometrics and Princeton Instruments, and its sister companies, Teledyne Judson, Teledyne Imaging Sensors, Teledyne Scientific and Teledyne SP Devices will converge in stand 648 at SPIE’s Photonics West taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, from February 4-6.
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New Genie Nano-CXP Cameras Boast Unrivaled Speed and Resolution
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] company and global leader in machine vision technology, is pleased to announce its new GenieTM Nano-CXP C4090 and C5100 cameras, based on the On-SemiTM 16M and 25M Mono color sensors, are in full production now.
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Teledyne Photometrics Drivers & Software
Downloads & Drivers for Teledyne Photometrics Products