Life Sciense

EMCCD Cameras for Microscopy & Life Science
  • With the iXon EMCCD microscope cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible ultrasensitive scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the absolute best from EMCCD technology across all critical performance specs and parameters.
Fast and Sensitive sCMOS Cameras
  • Andor’s Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) cameras series deliver an advanced set of performance features that render them ideal for high fidelity, quantitative scientific measurements. Providing a wide gamut of application advantages across the biological sciences, the multi-megapixel cameras offer a large field of view and high resolution, without compromising read noise, dynamic range or frame rate.
Low Noice CCD Cameras for Long Exposure & Luminescence
  • The iKon ‘slow scan’ CCD camera series features unique thermoelectric cooling to -100°C for industry-leading low noise performance coupled with highly efficient back-illuminated photon collection across a broad spectral range, and exceptional dynamic range. The iKon series is aimed at applications such as plant imaging or in vivo luminescence experiments that require exposure durations of minutes, or even hours.
SRRF Stream + Super-Resolution Software
  • ‘SRRF-Stream+’ is a real time super-resolution microscopy functionality that super-charges the imaging performance of your standard microscope. Attain a level of resolution that was previously only possible from a dedicated high-end Super Resolution Microscope. Based on the “SRRF” technique (Super Resolution Radial Fluctuations), SRRF-Stream+ offers an easy and flexible software approach to super resolution.
Multi-Wavelength Imaging
  • The vast majority of imaging applications involve the use of more than one fluorescent probe e.g. FRET, dual color imaging, co-localization studies etc. For multi-wavelength imaging Andor Technology has the most flexible and versatile solution available to the researcher.

Physical Sciense

EMCCD Cameras for Physical Science
  • With the single photon sensitive iXon Ultra 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.
sCMOS Cameras for Physical Science & Astronomy
  • Andor’s Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) cameras series deliver an advanced set of performance features that render them ideal for high fidelity, quantitative scientific measurements. Providing a wide gamut of application advantages across the physical sciences and astronomy, the multi-megapixel cameras offer a large field of view and high resolution, without compromising noise, dynamic range or frame rate.
iKon Slow-Scan Large CCD Cameras
  • The iKon ‘slow scan’ CCD camera series deliver unique thermoelectric cooling to -100°C for industry-leading low noise performance, highly efficient back-illuminated photon collection across a broad spectral range and exceptional dynamic range. Very large field of view is available from the iKon-XL CCD camera range, ideal for large sky surveys in astronomy. The robust quality, low maintenance, hassle-free design is ideal for usage across many experimental set-ups, including at remote observatories.
ICCD & sCMOS Detectors for Plasma Diagnostics & Combustion
  • Extracting the very best from intensified CCD and sCMOS imaging sensor technologies.
CCD, sCMOS & EMCCD Cameras for X-ray and EUV Detection
  • Andor’s portfolio of CCD, sCMOS and EMCCD cameras provide a wide range of high sensitivity, high dynamic range and fast detection solutions for table-top laboratory and beamline experiments. These detectors benefit especially applications in the field of EUV, X-ray, neutron or electron detection for material science, plasma studies, bio-samples analysis or beam/source characterisation.
Spectroscopy Cameras for UV to NIR and SWIR
  • Andor portfolio of CCD, EMCCD, InGaAs, ICCD and sCMOS cameras offer tailored solutions to particular sample or optical phenomena detection and characterisation challenges for Raman, Luminescence/Photoluminescence, Non-Linear or Optical Emission Spectroscopy/LIBS –based experiments.