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Symposium papers target single molecule microscopy community
Hamamatsu Photonics will present two papers at the Single Molecule Localization Microscopy Symposium, on the 27th – 29th August 2014 in London, England. The eventis aimed at the single molecule microscopy community, and provides aplatform to disscuss advances in the development of fluorescent proteins and dyes, labelling approaches, buffer systems, data processing and analysis software. Biological discoveries made using single molecule micr...
Long exposure time enables ultra-low light detection
Claimed by the manufacturer to push the boundaries of ultra-low light detection, the ORCA II camera from Hamamatsu Photonics is suitable for applications including luminescence and low level fluorescence imaging, high resolution microscopy or semiconductor imaging, X-ray applications, neutron radiography and scintillator readout.
Ultra-Compact InGaAs PIN Photodiode in Chip on Board Package
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new G11777-003P InGaAs PIN photodiode, an ultra-compact near infrared detector available in a surface mount COB (Chip On Board) package.
Linear CMOS Image Sensor features Direct UV Sensitivity
Hamamatsu Photonics are proud to introduce the S11639 CMOS linear image sensor with APS (Active Pixel Sensor) technology. APS technology allows the S11639 to achieve a combination of a very high sensitivity, at 1,300 V/(lx•s), and, a high speed video data rate of 10 MHz. This is accomplished by simultaneously integrating charge for all pixels.
NIR Mini-Spectrometer supplied with sample software
Hamamatsu introduces a new spectrometer to the already highly popular series of transmission grating (TG) based mini-spectrometers. All of these modules consist of a palm-top size polychromator integrated with optical elements, a photodiode array optimised for the required wavelength range, together with an image sensor driver circuit.
Imaging systems conference to be held at SEMICON Europa 2014
To address the rising demands of imaging systems in mobile, medical, automotive and other technology applications, the Imaging Without Limits Conference (7th to 8th October) will be introduced at SEMICON Europa this year to address this surging market.Covering a broad range of imaging systems, the two-day conference will explore the promise of imaging-related systems, existing applications and new applications and technologies now on the horizon.
World’s first watt-level high-output photonic crystal laser
In conjunction with Kyoto University’s Photonics and Electronics Science and Engineering Center, Hamamatsu Photonics has developed what it claims to be the world’s first watt-level photonics crystal laser, a next-generation semiconductor laser light source.
Camera delivers research-grade performance to every imaging project
Bringing research-grade performance to every imaging project, the ORCA-Flash4.0 LT Gen II scientific CMOS camera is the latest addition to Hamamatsu's ORCA-Flash4.0 family.
Thermoelectrical cooler enhances MPCC devices
Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded and enhanced its range of semiconductor detectors, featuring photon counting capability, with the introduction of the brand new S12576-050 and S12577-050 multi-pixel photon counter devices (MPPC). The new devices utilise a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and a two-stage thermoelectric cooler, operating down to -25oC.
38 mm head-on PMT offers 3x faster response
A new 38 mm head-on PMT, offering 3 times faster response than previous models, has been announced by Hamamatsu. Hamamatsu will exhibit the R12845 at the IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium/Medical Imaging 2013 Conference in Seoul, South Korea from the 27th October to the 2nd November (exhibit of the R12845 will be for 3 days from the 29th October).