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Intensified High-Speed cameras

Intensified High-Speed cameras
Gated intensified High-Speed cameras and High-Speed camera attachment for high-speed & low light level imaging applications where the object itself is emitting light; such as combustion processes (flames and turbines), dynamic phenomena in living cells that emit fluorescence, etc.

Lambert Instruments specialises in intensified high-speed cameras. High-speed cameras require a higher brightness of the object, the higher the frame rate the shorter the exposure time per frame. In many applications an increase of the illumination can compensate the shorter exposure time per frame. In the cases where the object itself is emitting light at an intensity that is too low for high-speed imaging a dedicated image intensifier is applied to intensify the image before it is projected onto the image sensor of the high-speed camera. The intensified image results in a sensor signal that is typically 10.000 times higher than without image intensifier making it much easier to resolve from the noise. Lambert Instruments applies a 2-stage image intensifier that is fibre-optically coupled to the CMOS image sensor in its HI-CAM camera. Alternatively a 2-stage or multistage image intensifier can be lens-coupled to a high-speed camera for more flexibility.

Advantages of having an image intensifier in front of a high speed camera:

  • The sensitivity increases for high-speed low light applications, for example where the object itself is emitting light at an intensity that is too low for normal high-speed cameras (flames, fluorescence cells, low intensity PIV, electric discharges, etc).
  • There is no need for high power light sources. On places where the heat generated by these light sources will have an unacceptable influence on a measurement an intensified high-speed camera can offer a solution.
  • The possibility of ultra short exposure times. With the gating feature of the image intensifier it is possible to have effective exposure times down to 40ns or even 5ns. This makes it possible to capture even the fastest objects without motion blur.
 

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HI-CAM CR, Gated Intensified High-Speed Camera
HI-CAM CR, Gated Intensified High-Speed Camera

The HI-CAM CR is the intensified version of the Optronis CamRecord 600 high-speed camera. The HI-CAM CR, gated intensified high-speed camera allows image recording (up to 100.000 fps) of fast events at high time resolution. At the same time the HI-CAM CR, gated intensified high-speed camera offers single photon detection capability. Fast moving objects are recorded sharply by shuttering the image intensifier down to 40ns, optionally 5ns.

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HiCATT, High-Speed camera Attachment
HiCATT, High-Speed camera Attachment

The HiCATT, high-speed intensified camera attachment was designed to be used in combination with a high-speed camera. The image intensifier HiCATT, will increase the sensitivity of the high-speed camera and allow low-light-level imaging applications at frame rates up to 200.000 fps. The HiCATT, high-speed camera attachment is connected (F-mount or C-mount) to the high-speed camera for optimal flexibility.

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  • (Intensified) High speed camera
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  • Datasheet HiCATT and HiCAM overview
  • Movie: Blue gas flame -II25 + Phantom V7.1 (1,6Mb)
  • Poster: Applications of Intensified High-Speed cameras
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