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Low Light Level Imaging Image Intensiers are used to amplify low light level images in a wide wavelength range to observable levels. PHOTONIS offers a broad range of detectors mostly based on microchannel plate technology. Image Intensiers of 18, 25, and 40mm optical diagonal are available. This selection guide will help you choose the matching options for the best product, optimized to your industrial and scientic application. As a leader in Image Intensiers for Industrial and Scientic applications Photonis has also developed innovative products such as the Intensied CCD and CMOS (ICCD, ICMOS) and the Hybrid Photo Diode (HPD). Co-Development programs have been created to give you access to our latest know-how and shorten your time to market for new products.
Open the catalog to page 1Applications Image Intensiers are electron-optical devices in which the image of a scene, focused onto a photocathode, is intensied electronically and displayed on a luminescent screen. Industrial Non-destructive testing / quality control X-rays are often used for non-destructive testing of a wide range of materials. Examples are food (unwanted metal or glass particles) as well as integrated circuits or printed circuit boards (damaged traces). The performance of testing systems can be enhanced when using Image Intensiers. X-ray doses can be greatly decreased when the light, generated in the...
Open the catalog to page 2Low Light: Level Imaging Features & benefits 1. Choosing photocathode and window material The spectral sensitivity characteristic (Fig. 1) is the curve showing how cathode radiant sensitivity varies with wavelength. The spectral response is determined at the longer wavelength (photo emission threshold) by the photocathode type and thickness and at the shorter wavelengths by the input window transmission (Fig. 2). 2. Choosing the right type of MCP (Minimum light level ->MCP (number, gain) An MCP amplifies the number of electrons generated in the photocathodebefore they are accelerated and...
Open the catalog to page 3INDUSTRY & SCIENCE For more information, please visit www.photonis.com United States of America PHOTONIS Netherlands Email: sales@usa.photonis.com Email: sales@nl.photonis.com The information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. No liability is assumed by PHOTONIS for its use. Performance data represents typical characteristics as individual product performance may vary. Customers should verify that they have the most current PHOTONIS product information before placing orders. No claims co or warranties are made as...
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