NIRvana 640ST
Princeton Instruments has introduced the NIRvana 640ST. The scientific-grade camera series which uses a deep-cooled indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) focal plane array
Princeton Instruments has introduced the NIRvana 640ST. The scientific-grade camera series which uses a deep-cooled indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) focal plane array
Princeton Instruments has introduced the PyLoN-IR, controllerless, cryogenically-cooled CCD camera for spectroscopy
Princeton Instruments has launched its PI-Max4 series of intensified CCD cameras for time-resolved scientific imaging and spectroscopy applications
Princeton Instruments has launched its ProEM+ series of EMCCD cameras for scientific imaging and spectroscopy applications
Princeton Instruments has released its imaging spectrograph, the IsoPlane SCT-320
Princeton Instruments has released its PIoNIR:640 camera that uses a deep-cooled indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) focal plane array
Media Cybernetics and Princeton Instruments have released a capture interface for Image-Pro products supporting Princeton's Megaplus industrial cameras
Princeton Instruments (PI) has released the new Pixis-XB series of direct detection cameras. The cameras are designed for the extremely low flux imaging and spectroscopy applications
Princeton Instruments (PI) has added Pixis-XF: 2048B camera to its popular line of cameras in its X-ray Group
Princeton Instruments has introduced eXcelon deep-depletion CCDs and cameras for low-light, near-infrared (NIR) imaging and spectroscopy
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