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Cordin Scientific High Speed Streak Imaging Cameras
The fastest and highest quality scientific imaging systems in the world
A streak image is like a graph of one dimension of space over time. A streak camera captures a thin line of image information continuously at very fast rates. Cordin offers streak cameras using rotating mirror and image converter technologies. Cordin Image Converter Streak Cameras capture light information in the picosecond time domain. Cordin rotating mirror streak cameras capture images with a combination of speed and resolution unavailable anywhere else.
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Model 131-UHD (CMOS)
- Very high spatial resolution, 7920 pixels
- Fast temporal resolution, down to 650 ps
- Software control of exposure and timing parameters
- Laser and pulsed flash illumination synchronisation
- Long record length, up to 66,000 pixels
- Re-triggerable within seconds
- 12 bit image depth
- Programmable time delay functions
- Dual fiducial pattern generator
- Electronic shuttering prevents image overwrite
The Cordin Model 131-UHD camera is the ideal analytical tool for continuously measuring one dimension over time for a given event. The rotating mirror architecture provides long record length and recording rate flexibility. Combining rotating mirror and the latest CMOS sensor technology provides users with access to digital streak image information in seconds. This allows the researcher to record data ready for subject adjustment, analysis, or presentation. A unique opto-mechanical design provides a continuous digital streak record, without gaps, blemishes, and with negligible distortion.
Cordin Image Converter Streak Cameras relay a slit image to the photocathode of an image converter tube, where the incident photons are converted to electrons. This linear array of electrons is then electrostatically focused and swept across a phosphor screen at the back of the tube, capturing light transients faster than any other method. The Cordin Model 164 Streak Camera is designed to provide very high performance at a competitive price:
- Picosecond temporal resolution
- Moderate spatial resolution, 4 – 8 bit dynamic range
- Moderate image noise
- Very high sensitivity
- Moderate physical size
- Moderate complexity
- Applications [time resolved spectroscopy, laser studies, optical communications, semiconductor physics]
Model 164: 25 line pair/mm spatial resolution, 20 picoseconds temporal resolution, 18 mm photocathode width, 4 Mpix readout resolution
Streak Camera Comparison Table
Rotating Mirror | Image Converter | |
Temporal Resolution |
Sub-nanosecond |
Picosecond |
Spatial Resolution |
Very high |
Moderate |
Dynamic Range |
12-14 bit |
4-8 bit |
Image Noise |
Very low |
Moderate |
Sensitivity |
High |
Very High |
Physical Size |
Large |
Moderate |
Complexity |
High |
Moderate |
Applications |
Explosives testing, complex velocity measurements, impact ballistics, synchro-ballistic imaging |
Time resolved spectroscopy, laser studies, optical communications, semiconductor physics |
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Military and Defence Research
- Explosive and detonation studies - Ballistic and projectile studies - Impact dynamics - Shape charge studies - Explosion front characterisation - Synchro-ballistic imaging
Nanotechnology
- Micromechanical machine dynamic analysis - Nanoscale material behaviour studies - Micro bubble studies
Hydrodynamics
- Hydroshock dynamics - Fluid cavitation - Aerosol and fuel injector studies - Droplet formation - Multi-phase flow dynamics