Hyperspectral Imagers

IR VIVO is an infrared multispectral imager designed for biological studies with animals. Using near and shortwave infrared light, IR VIVO hyperspectral imager benefits from reduced scattering as well as minimal tissue absorption and auto-fluorescence. This allows deeper, clearer imaging than standard optical imaging. IR ...

Specifications

Imaging Mode: Photoluminescence (PL)
Excitation Wavelength: 785 nm
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): Not Applicable
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): 900 - 1700 nm
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): Not Applicable
The SOC750-HB is a real time, military grade, remote sensing MWIR hyperspectral imaging system.  The SOC750-HB can be used in demanding applications like gas leak detection, spectral signature measurements, and chemical species identification and quantification. Comprising a very high-speed, high sensitivity MWIR array, ...

Specifications

Imaging Mode: Diffuse Reflectance (DR), Photoluminescence (PL), Electroluminescence (EL), Raman
Excitation Wavelength: Not Available
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): Custom
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): Custom
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): Custom
Traditional line scanning hyperspectral imaging systems (or “push broom” systems) require a translation stage to move target samples in front of the camera, which necessitates multiple stages or additional hardware to perform varied lab and field experimental setups. With the SOC710-VP the sensor moves behind the lens and ...

Specifications

Imaging Mode: Diffuse Reflectance (DR), Photoluminescence (PL), Electroluminescence (EL), Raman
Excitation Wavelength: Custom
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): Custom
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): 400 - 1000 nm
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): Custom
Snapshot spectral imagers are systems in which the entire spectral dataset is obtained during a single detector integration period and thus have a distinct advantage in spectral imaging of fast changing phenomena. The amount of information generated by even snapshot systems is still a key challenge since their application to many ...

Specifications

Imaging Mode: Photoluminescence (PL)
Excitation Wavelength: Custom
Spectral Range (Raman Imaging): Custom
Spectral Range (PL, EL, DR Imaging): 400 - 1000 nm
Spectral Resolution (Raman Imaging): Custom
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Did You know?

Hyperspectral imaging is an imaging technique where detailed spectral information is measured for each pixel of the image under consideration. Unlike the traditional imaging where the receiving sensor perceives three main bands of color (red, green and blue), hyperspectral imaging involves analysing the spectral information contained in the image. For each pixel of the image, the receiving hyperspectral imaging sensor records the spectral information, which usually spans a large number of spectral bands. This imaging technique allows for a detailed analysis of the studied sample using the rich spectral information in the recorded light as a peculiar fingerprint. Hyperspectral Imaging has found diverse applications in agriculture, astronomy, chemical and environmental monitoring, and others.