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作者: Kevin Peng 发布于: 2015-10-02 14:53 点击:次
HiCAM ICCD
The HiCAM is a gated intensified high-speed camera. It has an integrated fiber-optically coupled image intensifier, which offers a unique combination of high speed and sensitivity down to single photon level. Because the HiCAM does not need high intensity light sources, it is suitable for use in low-light level conditions. The HiCAM can record up to 200,000 frames per second.
The HiCAM is a gated intensified high-speed camera. It has an integrated fiber-optically coupled image intensifier, which offers a unique combination of high speed and sensitivity down to single photon level. Because the HiCAM does not need high intensity light sources, it is suitable for use in low-light level conditions. The HiCAM can record up to 200,000 frames per second.
The dual stage image intensifier, specially designed for high-speed cameras, can be equipped with a variety of photocathodes; ranging from ultra violet to infra red. Adapting the photocathode will give maximum output brightness to enhance Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). Moreover, the image intensifier is fiber-optically coupled to a CMOS sensor. This further increases SNR, as compared to a lens-coupled system. The HiCAM is available in 2 versions, the very sensitive HiCAM 500 and the ultra fast HiCAM 5000.
Features
HiCAM 500
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HiCAM 5000
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1280 x 1024 square pixels |
512 x 512 square pixels |
2-stage (dual stage) image intensifier |
2-stage (dual stage) image intensifier |
100.000 fps max. recording rate |
100.000 fps max. recording rate, optional 200.000 fps with fast gating |
Up to 16Gbyte internal memory |
Up to 16Gbyte internal memory |
Up to 26 seconds recording time @500fps and max. resolution |
Up to 12,8 seconds recording time @5000fps and max. resolution |
Minimum exposure 40ns, optional 3ns |
Minimum exposure 40ns, optional 3ns |
Sensitivity 0.0001 lux |
Sensitivity 0.0001 lux |
GigE PC connection |
GigE PC connection |
C-mount or F-mount input |
C-mount or F-mount input |
Software for camera / image intensifier control, image viewing and storage |
Software for camera / image intensifier control, image viewing and storage |
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Combustion Research
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Plasma Physics
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Time Resolved Fluorescence
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Dynamic phenomena in microscopy, e.g. Imaging the Rotation of single molecules of ATPase
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Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF)
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Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
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Micro Fluidics
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Blood flow analysis
Selected HiCAM Publications
Ernst Oldenhof, Mark J. Tummers, Eric H. van Veen, Dirk J.E.M. Roekaerts, Conditional flow field statistics of jet-in-hot-coflow flames, Combustion and Flame 160 (2013) 14-28-1440
Deepak K. Gupta, E. Paganini, A. Balvis, L. Bonelli, B. H. Deng et al., Doppler spectroscopy and D-alpha emission diagnostics for the C-2 FRC plasma, Review of Scientific Instruments 81, 10D737 (2010)
Y. Mahmoudi, G. Sarras, L.D. Arteaga Mendez, M. Celik, M.J. Tummers and D.J.E.M. Roekaerts, Flame Structure and Stabilization Mechanism of Biogas Flame in a Jet-in-Hot-Coflow Burner, Proceedings of the 8th Mediterranean Combustion Symposium (2013)
Kevin Paul Nichols and Han J. G. E. Gardeniers, A Digital Microfluidic System for the Investigation of Pre-Steady-State Enzyme Kinetics Using Rapid Quenching with MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry, Anal. Chem. 79, 8699-8704 (2007)
Per Petersson, Rikard Wellander, Jimmy Olofsson, Henning Carlsson, Christian Carlsson, Bo Beltoft Watz, Nicolas Boetkjaer, Mattias Richter, Marcus Alden, Laszlo Fuchs, Xue-Song Bai, Simultaneous high-speed PIV and OH PLIF measurements and modal analysis for investigating flame-flow interaction in a low swirl flame, 16th Int Symp on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics (2012)
M. J. Tummers, E. H. van Veen, N. George, R. Rodink, K. Hanjalic, Measurement of velocity-temperature correlations in a turbulent diffusion flame, Experiments in Fluids 37 (2004)
Mark J. Tummers, Antoine E.D.M. van der Heijden, Eric H. van Veen, Selection of burning rate modifiers for hydrazinium nitroformate, Combustion and Flame 159 (2012)
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