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4.1.4 - What applications are EMCCDs suitable for?
EMCCD based detectors have been designed for the most demanding of low-light, dynamic applications. These
detectors have redened the sensitivity expectations of scientic grade cameras, with a detection limit as low as single
photons.
These levels of sensitivity are vital for low-light, life science and physical science imaging applications such as single
molecule detection, live cell microscopy, weak luminescence detection, or demanding astronomy applications (to name
only a few).
4.1.5 - What is Andor Technology's experience with EMCCDs?
Andor Technology was the rst company to introduce an EMCCD based detector in 2000. Since then the company has
led the way in the development of EMCCD detectors, introducing the rst back illuminated EMCCD in January 2003.
Andor now offers the widest range of EMCCD based detectors on the market. The company is also playing a pivotal role
in increasing our understanding of this ground-breaking technology.
In September 2003 it hosted the 1st International EMCCD Symposium in Limavady, Northern Ireland, a dedicated
conference which looked at the current usage and future development of EMCCDs. This was followed in April 2005 by
the 2nd International EMCCD Symposium, held in Connecticut, USA. Please go to www.emccd.com for further details.