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Pixis 256b

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The PIXIS-256B is a high-performance charge-coupled device (CCD) camera module designed for scientific and industrial applications. It features a 256x256 pixel sensor with a 26 micron pixel size, and provides high quantum efficiency and low noise performance. The PIXIS-256B is capable of capturing images with 16-bit depth and supports various readout modes for flexibility in different use cases.

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Raman Spectroscopy of Biological Samples

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The seven Raman collection fibers were connected to a Raman spectrometer (LS-785, Princeton Instruments, Acton, MA, USA) equipped with an 830 grooves/mm reflective grating and a front-illuminated, open electrode CCD camera (PIXIS -256B, Princeton Instruments, Acton, MA, USA). The CCD was thermoelectrically cooled to -70 °C and the signal was collected with full-range vertical binning. The Raman laser consisted of a 785 nm multimode laser (0811A100-B model/Ocean optics, Innovative Photonics solutions, NJ, USA) with excitation power fixed at 93 mW. Raman spectra were recorded with 3 s exposure time and 10 accumulations per pixel. The spectral range spanned from 200 to 3500 cm−1, with a spectral resolution of 15 cm−1.
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Raman Spectroscopy for Material Analysis

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The seven Raman collection fibers were connected to a Raman spectrometer (LS-785, Princeton Instruments) equipped with an 830 grooves/mm reflective grating and a front-illuminated, open electrode CCD camera (PIXIS −256B, Princeton Instruments). The CCD was thermoelectrically cooled to −70 °C and the signal was collected with full range vertical binning. The Raman laser consists of a 785 nm multimode laser (0811A100-B model/Ocean optics, Innovative Photonics solutions) with excitation power fixed at 93 mW and Raman maps were recorded from regions of interest with 3 s exposure time and 10 accumulations per pixel. The spectral range was 200–3500 cm−1 with a spectral resolution of 15 cm−1.
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