Stanford Computer Optics

Stanford Computer Optics, Inc
Private
Industry

High speed photography,

Ultra High Speed Camera
Founded 1989
Headquarters Berkeley, California, USA
Products intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras, Imaging, Spectroscopy, and Instrumentation
Website www.stanfordcomputeroptics.com

Stanford Computer Optics, Inc founded in 1989 is a developer and manufacturer of intensified CCD (ICCD) camera systems for scientific and R&D applications. Stanford Computer Optics was founded by the current president Paul Höß and become with the experience of more than 20 years one of the main manufacturer of short gated intensified ICCD cameras.

The specific focus of Stanford Computer Optics is in ultra fast gating ICCD cameras. The 4 Picos ICCD camera system has a gating time of down to 200 picoseconds.[1]

There is a wide range of application for ICCD cameras as low light imaging, ultra fast imaging and time-resolved spectroscopy.

In 2003 Stanford Computer Optics introduced the multi-framing camera, XXRapidFrame, which is one of the fastest multi-framing ICCD camera system available. A framing camera consist of multiple individual ICCD cameras which can be triggered individual either simultaneously or with an inter framing delay. This allows Image sequences of up to 8 images at a rate of several billion frames per second. In 2013, Stanford Computer Optics introduced the 6- and 8-channel intensified CCD framing camera, XXRapidFrame.[2][3]

References

  1. "Sub-nanosecond optical gating and irising properties of different types of microchannel plate image intensifiers (MCPII)". SPIE. Retrieved 1999. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Stanford Computer Optics announced the launch of the new 8-channel framing ICCD camera.". Stanford Computer Optics, Inc. Retrieved 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. XXRapidFrame camera is nominated for the Photonic Prism Awards 2014 http://www.photonicsprismaward.com/finalists.aspx
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