Global hyperspectral microscope
IMA is a hyperspectral microscope delivering spectral and spatial information in the VIS, NIR, and SWIR range (400 nm - 1620 nm). This system rapidly maps photoluminescence, electroluminescence, fluorescence, reflectance, and transmittance. Based on high throughput global-imaging filters, IMA is faster and more efficient than standard point-by-point or line-scan based systems.
IMA Applications Overview
VIS | SWIR | |
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Spectral range | 400-1000 nm | 900-1620 nm |
Spectral resolution (FWHM) | < 2 nm | < 4 nm |
Spectral channels | Continuously tunable | Continuously tunable |
Spatial resolution | Sub-micron - limited by the microscope objective NA | Sub-micron - limited by the microscope objective NA |
Camera | CCD, EMCCD, sCMOS | Photon etc. InGaAs camera (ZephIR™ 1.7 or Alizé™ 1.7) |
Excitation wavelengths (up to 3 lasers) | 405, 447, 532, 561, 660, 730, 785, 808 nm (other wavelenghts available upon request) | 405, 447, 532, 561, 660, 730, 785, 808 nm (other wavelenghts available upon request) |
Microscope | Upright or inverted, scientific grade | Upright or inverted, scientific grade |
White light illumination | Diascopic, episcopic, Hg, halogen | Diascopic, episcopic, Hg, halogen |
Illumination options | Epifluorescence module, darkfield module (oil or dry) | Epifluorescence module, darkfield module (oil or dry) |