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Colliding Plasmas and Stagnation Layers - A Potential Platform for Analytical Techniques

17 Sept 2014

Colliding plasma studies are being used to model and simulate plasma interactions such as that which occurs on the astrophysical scale and those which are used to explore fusion energy generation. Learn how the Plasma Physics group at Dublin City University is using the Andor iStar DH334T and an ICCD DH534 to investigate this field.

Andor iStar ICCD Camera

Oxford Instruments Andor

Building on more than 16 years of Excellence in the development of World-class, fast-gated Intensified CCD (ICCD) cameras, Andor redefines the standard of rapid, ns time-resolved Imaging and Spectroscopy with the introduction of the New iStar ICCD camera family. Andor’s iStar ICCD Camera Series extract the very best from CCD sensor and gated image intensifier technologies, achieving a superior combination of rapid acquisitions rates and ultra-high Sensitivity down to single photon. Exceptional detection performances are accessed through high Quantum-Efficiency Image intensifiers, Thermo-Electric cooling to -40°C, 500 kHz photocathode gating rates and enhanced intensifier EBI noise reduction.  

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