X-ray CCD camera operates in vacuum environment

May 28, 2009
The Sydor Vacuum X-Ray CCD is a compact camera designed to operate in a vacuum environment. The camera utilizes a 16-megapixel sensor with 9 µm pixels for the highest resolution in the most demanding scientific applications.

The Sydor Vacuum X-Ray CCD is a compact camera designed to operate in a vacuum environment. The camera utilizes a 16-megapixel sensor with 9 µm pixels for the highest resolution in the most demanding scientific applications. With flexible binning, readouts and sensitivity from x-ray/uv, to optical wavelengths, the x-ray camera is capable of performing in many applications, including plasma physics, deep-UV lithography, x-ray microscopy, and x-ray spectroscopy. Unique features include thermo-electric cooling down to -10°C, fiber optic communication link for low-noise operation, and sensitivity from x-ray/uv to optical wavelengths. The configuration can be customized to your unique application.
Sydor Instruments
Rochester, NY
www.sydorinstruments.com

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PRESS RELEASE

New for 2009, Sydor Instruments has added the vacuum-compatible X-Ray CCD Camera

New for 2009, Sydor Instruments has added two brand new products to its product line. The Vacuum Compatible X-Ray CCD Camera and 8 GHz Laser Optical Comb Generator are the latest innovations available from Sydor Instruments, the leader in diagnostic instrumentation.

The new Sydor 8 GHz Laser Optical Comb Generator delivers 60ps pulses at speeds ranging from 2 GHz up to 8 GHz of operation. It is ideal for accurate, time base calibration of electro-optic instrumentation, sensors, detectors, and streak cameras.

Sydor's new Vacuum Compatible X-Ray CCD Camera is capable of operating completely in a vacuum. With flexible binning and ROI readouts, the Sydor X-Ray Camera is capable of performing in many different applications such as plasma physics, deep UV lithography, x-ray microscopy, and x-ray spectroscopy.

"Sydor Instruments continues to build on its world class ROSS (Rochester Optical Streak System) streak camera products and delivers the best in single photon counting cameras, image intensifiers, photomultipliers, and detectors for aerospace, energy, and life sciences," said Michael Pavia, President of Sydor Instruments.

For more information on the Sydor Vacuum Compatible X-Ray CCD Camera and 8 GHz Laser Optical Comb Generator contact Sydor Instruments at 585-278-1168 or visit us online at www.sydorinstruments.com.

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