Description
iDus 401 CCD Camera
The iDus 401 features a deep-cooled, 1024 x 127 pixels CCD array ideally suited to low-light applications including fluorescence/photoluminescence, Absorption/Transmission and Raman spectroscopy. The 401’s range of Back-Illuminated and Back-Illuminated Deep-Depletion sensor options provide optimised detection performance from UV through Visible to Near IR.
The iDus 401 boasts market-leading deep thermo-electric cooling to -100°C, complemented by Andor’s UltravacTM technology with its un-matched reliability track record in the scientific and industrial community. The iDus low-noise electronics allows seamless access to the best signal-to-noise ratio performance for the widest range of photon detection regimes.
Anti-fringing comes as standard on back-thinned & back-illuminated sensors for this 1024 x 127, 26 μm pixels array optimized for high dynamic range, high resolution and rapid data acquisition from Far UV to NIR.
Caractéristiques
Peak QE up to 95% – Visible-optimized ‘BVF’ & infrared-optimized ‘BR-DD’ model
Fringe suppression technology as standard – Fringing greatly eliminated (Deep-Depletion) or minimized (Back-Thinned ‘BVF‘)
TE cooling down to -100°C – Critical for elimination of dark current detection limit – no inconvenience associated with LN2.
Ultravac™ – Critical for sustained vacuum integrity and to maintain unequalled cooling and QE performance, year after year
Single UV-grade fused silica window – Best UV-NIR throughput performance, specific AR coating and wedge options available.
26 x 26 μm pixels – Optimized pixel format for high dynamic range and resolution.
Software-selectable pre-amplifier gain – Choice of best SNR performance of dynamic range at the touch of a button.
USB 2.0 connection – Ideal for laptop operation. Seamless operation alongside USB-based Shamrock spectrograph family
Compact and rugged platform – Ideal for OEM integration & laboratory setups.
Solis software for Spectroscopy – Comprehensive, user-friendly interface for simultaneous detector & spectrograph control.
Software Development Kit (SDK) – Ease of control integration into complex setups: Matlab, Labview, Visual Basic or C/C++.







