OptoPIC Ultrafast Gated Camera. OptoPIC Features ● 70 - 110 MHz Rep. Rate ● 200 ps – 1 ns Gating ● Single-Photon Sensitivity ● Integrated Delay Generator.

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OptoPIC Ultrafast Gated Camera

OptoPIC Features ● MHz Rep. Rate ● 200 ps – 1 ns Gating ● Single-Photon Sensitivity ● Integrated Delay Generator ● Integrated Pulsed Illumination (option)

OptoPIC 100 MHz <10 fps Operation Mode 1. High Frequency Excitation 2. Accumulation ms 3. Low Frame Rate Readout

OptoPIC Delay 1 = 0.5 ns Sequence Acquisition ● Example: Fluorescence-Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) Delay 1 = 1.0 nsDelay 1 = 2.0 ns Capturing Image 1Capturing Image 2 Capturing Image 3 ● Images is acquired by using the programmable delay of the camera. ● The sequence is processed by an external FLIM software to extract a map of decay times.

OptoPIC Sequence Acquisition ● Example: Time of Flight (TOF) 3D imaging ● Internal or external pulsed light source can be used. ∆T 2x ∆T

OptoPIC Applications ● Detector for Fluorescence-Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) Systems ● Time Resolved Spectroscopy ● Generic capture of high rep. rate events with Picosecond resolution