Photon etc.‘s CIMA Confocal Hyperspectral Microscope is sensitive between 400 nm and 1700 nm. Spectral resolution can be as low as 0.2 nm in the visible range, and 0.6 nm in the infrared
Photon etc.‘s CIMA Confocal Hyperspectral Microscope is sensitive between 400 nm and 1700 nm. Spectral resolution can be as low as 0.2 nm in the visible range, and 0.6 nm in the infrared
CIMA pairs a galvanometer head and one of the fastest and most sensitive cameras on the market to yield an acquisition rate above 300 spectra per second. CIMA provides three acquisition modes: confocal hyperspectral imaging, multispectral fluorescence imaging, and emission spectroscopy of a sample in a cuvette.
Two models of the CIMA are available all offer sub nanometre spatial resolution over the spectral range of operation.
The available models are:
CIMA VIS 400-1700nm, < 0.2 nm spectral resolution. Detection back illuminated CCD or EMCCD
CIMA IR 400-1700 nm, <0.6nm spectral resolution. Detection is via Photon etc. InGaAs camera (ZephIR 1.7 or Alizé 1.7)
Confocal, cuvette and fluorescence Modes of operation
Diffraction limited spatial resolution
Spectral resolution down to <0.2nm
980 nm (other wavelengths available), 3 laser input ports
Back-illuminated CCD or EMCCD in VIS
InGaAs linear array for IR detection
Nanomaterial hyperspectral mapping
Spatial and spectral hyperspectral mapping
in-vitro or in-vivo high resolution hyperspectral microscopy