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Raman spectroscopy enhanced by a back-illuminated sCMOS camera

Raman spectroscopy enhanced by a back-illuminated sCMOS camera

 

Raman spectroscopy serves a bevy of needs in numerous application areas. More complicated system designer requests and more demanding operational environments have prompted a need for more capable detectors. In this respect, older Raman spectroscopy systems — such as those using photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) or avalanche photodiodes (APDs) — are at a disadvantage compared to more modern back-illuminated systems.


This article discusses the challenges inherent in working with
older detector technologies, dispels some misconceptions associated with Raman spectroscopy detectors, and introduces readers to PCO’s back-illuminated camera solutions.

 

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Date

28 January 2024

Tags

Raman, sCMOS, Spectroscopy

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