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The Raptor Photonics Ninox 640 SU is a vacuum cooled InGaAs based camera with 640×512 sensor with a 15µm x 15µm pixel pitch for the highest spatial resolution. We are excited to be able to offer a generous academic discount for this camera for a limited period. The Ninox 640 SU 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.
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Find out how much you could save
To discuss the discount, applications or camera specifications, please contact our Technical Sales Manager, Dr. Luke Nicholls by email or call (01372) 378822.
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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
Applications
- Astronomy
- Beam Profiling
- Hyperspectral Imaging
- Semiconductor Inspection
- Solar Cell Inspection
- Thermography
- Microscopy
- Art Inspection
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