Abstract
We have recently used an unintensified charge coupled device (CCD) camera (Photometrics Corp. model CC200 System, Thomson model TH7882 CDA chip) for measurement of broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) signals. The use of an unintensified CCD camera rather than an intensified linear photodiode array (IPDA) for signal detection offers considerable advantages for CARS applications, including higher resolution and improved instrument function, larger dynamic range, and a 2-D format.
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