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Astronomy Cameras - sCMOS, SWIR, EMCCD & CCD

Andor's product portfolio incorporates a range of high-performance detector solutions for Astronomy, from faster time resolution sCMOS and EMCCD cameras to slow scan CCDs. Across each technology category, low noise floor and back-illuminated QE options are common, as are very large area sensor solutions for maximum sky coverage. Crucially, Andor’s unparalleled commitment to superb quality, vacuum innovation and ease of maintenance is instilled throughout the portfolio, intended to maximize your observing time and to minimize cost of ownership.

  • iKon CCD series - Up to 16.8 Megapixel back-illuminated CCDs, including NIR optimized, with -100 °C TE cooling.
  • iXon EMCCD series - single photon sensitivity and > 90% QE at high speed.
  • sCMOS camera series - up to 4.2 Megapixel, > 90% QE options, very high-speed readout with ultra-low noise floor.
  • C-RED SWIR Cameras Series - Sensitivity up to 2.5 µm, Single Photon Sensitive solutions, Up to 3500 images per second.
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sCMOS for Fast Time Resolution and Large Sky Surveys

Including Marana back-illuminated platform, scientific CMOS (sCMOS) technology is especially relevant for faster time resolution astronomy, combining high resolution / large field of view coverage of the sky with very fast readout capability, yet without sacrificing ultra-low noise performance, with a further key benefit of avoiding mechanical shutters. The ZL41 Wave is a superb ‘workhorse’ sCMOS for astronomy, an ideal balance of versatility and superb price/performance value. Furthermore, CB2 is the newest cost-effective, low noise and very high resolution sCMOS platform, ideally suited to large sky surveys, lucky astronomy/speckle interferometry and adaptive optics.

Key Applications: Solar Astronomy, Orbital Debris Tracking, Solar System Objects Detection, Exoplanet Discovery, Speckle/Lucky Imaging (Large FOV), Occultations, Pulsars, Atmospheric Science, Wavefront sensors and Large Sky Surveys.

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sCMOS Camera Model Comparison for Astronomy

Model Marana ZL41 Wave CB2 High res CB2 High speed CB2 UV
Sensor Format 2048 x 2048 2048 x 2048
2560 x 2160
5328 x 4608 3216 x 2232
1608 x 1104
816 x 624
2848 x 2848
Sensor Diagonal (mm) 31.9 18.8 - 31.9 19.3 17.6 | 17.6 | 9.2
7.1 | 1.7 | 0.5 MP
11.2
Pixel Size (µm) 6.5 - 11 6.5 2.74
5.48 with 2x2 on-chip binning
9 for CB2 0.5F & CB2 1.7F
4.5 and 9 with 2x2 on-chip binning for CB2 7.1F
2.74
5.48 with 2x2 on-chip binning
QE max (%) 95 64 - 82 74 74 >50 at 300nm (UV) & >70 at 500nm (visible)
QE Profile Options BV, BU FI N/A N/A N/A
Cooling (°C) -45 -5 -5 (air)
-40 (liquid - water 5°C)
-5 (air)
-40 (liquid - water 5°C)
-5 (air)
-40 (liquid - water 5°C)
Exposure (Shutter) Modes Rolling Rolling and Global Global Global Global
Max. Frame Rate (fps, full array) 48 - 135 100 (CameraLink)
40 - 53 (USB 3.0)
106 (CXP)
48 (GigE) (8-bit)
207 | 662 | 1594 (CXP)
169 | 662 | 1564 (GigE) (8-bit)
194 (CXP)
140 (GigE) (8-bit)
Read Noise Median (e-) 1.0 - 1.6 0.9 (Rolling)
2.3 (Global)
1.4 e- 1.4 | 2.6 | 2.6
7.1 | 1.7 | 0.5 MP
1.6
Pixel Well Depth (e-) 55,000 - 85,000 30,000 9,500 23,000
94,000
94,000
9,200
Fast shuttering capability N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Indirect X-ray & Neutron detection Lens coupled Lens coupled Lens coupled Lens coupled Lens coupled
Interface USB 3.0
(4 Lane CXP-6)
USB 3.0
Camera Link
CoaXPress 2.0 / High speed SFP+ 10 GigE interface with Ethernet
or Fiber
CoaXPress 2.0 / High speed SFP+ 10 GigE interface with
Ethernet or Fiber
CoaXPress 2.0 / High speed SFP+ 10 GigE interface with Ethernet or
Fiber
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SWIR Cameras for Physical Science & Astronomy

We also offer a range of SWIR Cameras for Astronomy that provide superb sensitivity and speed performance across the Short-Wave Infra-Red wavelength domain. Technologies include market-leading InGaAs and the unique single photon sensitive ‘e-APD MCT’ imaging innovation.

  • Sensitivity up to 2.5 µm
  • Single Photon Sensitive solutions
  • Up to 3500 images per second
  • Deep cooled for thermal noise minimization
  • Imaging and Spectroscopy solutions

Key Applications: Astronomy, Adaptive Optics, Interferometry, Laser Beam Profiling, Hyperspectral Imaging, Advanced Materials and Chemistry

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SWIR Camera Model Comparison for Astronomy

EMCCDs for Fast Time Resolution with Ultimate Sensitivity

Featuring single photon sensitivity, TE cooling to -100 °C and > 95% QE, the iXon EMCCD range has been central to many demanding, light-starved observing initiatives, such as the RAVEN ‘Multi-Object Adaptive Optics’ system at the Subaru Telescope (Hawaii), CHIMERA, the Caltech high speed multi-color camera for detecting transiting objects in the Kuiper Belt, and SOFIA (pictured). 

With the single photon sensitive EMCCD cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the absolute best from ultra-sensitive EMCCD technology across all critical performance specs and parameters.

Key Applications: Wavefront sensors, High time resolution astrophysics,
Speckle/Lucky imaging and Occultations.

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EMCCD Camera Model Comparison for Astronomy

Key Specifications iXon Ultra 888 (inc. Blue) iXon Ultra 897 (inc. Blue) OCAM2K OCAM2S
Core Attributes Field of view, sensitivity and speed Sensitivity and speed Ultra-high speed Ultra-high speed and fast electronic shuttering
Sensor format 1024 x 1024
(Blue 1018 x 1018)
512 x 512
(Blue 506 x 506)
240 x 240 240 x 240
Pixel Size 13 µm 16 µm 24 µm 24 µm
Sensor Diagonal 18.8 mm 11.6 mm 6.9 mm 6.9 mm
Read Noise < 1 e- with EM Gain < 1 e- with EM Gain < 1 e- with EM Gain < 1 e- with EM Gain
Cooling -95C -100C -45C -45C
Darkcurrent 0.00011 e-/pixel/sec 0.00015 e-/pixel/sec <20 e-/pixel/sec <20 e-/pixel/sec
Spurious Background (CIC) 0.005 events/pixel 0.0018 events/pixel N/A N/A
QE Options BV, EXF, UVB (Ultra); NBB (Ultra Blue) BV, EXF, UVB (Ultra); NBB (Ultra Blue) Back-illuminated deep depletion Back-illuminated deep depletion
Frame Rate 26 fps (670 fps with 128x 128 Crop Mode) 56 fps (595 fps with 128x 128 Crop Mode) 2067 fps full frame 2068 fps full frame
Pixel Well Depth 65,000 e- 145,000 e- 270,000 e- 80,000 e-
Embedded Electronic Shutter N/A N/A N/A Yes
Interface USB 3.0 (additional Camera Link Output) USB 3.0 (additional Camera Link Output) Camera Link® Full Camera Link® Full
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Large Area CCDs for Imaging and Spectroscopic Surveys

The 4 Megapixel iKon-L camera has long been the mainstay detector for many observing projects, including SuperWasp and Next Generation Transit Survey exoplanet programs.

  • 4.2 Megapixel back-illuminated CCDs (e2v)
  • TE cooling to -100 °C - NO liquid nitrogen or cryo-cooling
  • Near Infra-Red optimization - dwarf star detection

Key Applications: Exoplanet detection (Transit and Radial Velocimetry), Wide Field Spectroscopic Survey, Photometry, Supernova detection.

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CCD Camera Model Comparison for Astronomy

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