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TRiCATTCompact Lens-Coupled Image Intensifier

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The TRiCATT is a compact lens-coupled image intensifier for scientific and industrial applications that require:

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  • Low-light level imaging

  • Ultra-short exposures through fast gating

  • Frequency-domain imaging using lock-in detection

Any camera with C-mount and a 1/2", 2/3", or 1" image sensor is compatible with the TRiCATT. You can find the right TRiCATT for your camera with our interactive calculator.

High resolution image intensifiers
Gen II and Gen III image intensifiers offering the world’s highest resolution and sensitivity in the UV, visible or near infrared.

Small gate widths
Gate width down to less than 3 ns (FWHM) with minimal jitter.

High gate repetition rates
Up to 300 kHz / 2.5 MHz burst.

Compact design
For an easy fit to your imaging or spectroscopy setup.

Overexposure protection
User-definable current limitation and optional shutter.

Easy coupling
Efficient lens coupling to any CCD and CMOS camera (up to 500 fps) with C-mount input and output.

Automatic Day/Night Operation
The TRiCATT G can be supplied with automatic gain and gating control enabling 24 hours day/night operation.

Relay Lens
The high quality relay lens transfers the intensified image to the image sensor of the attached camera very efficiently and without losses in resolution. If required we can provide the 0.5x relay lens with a back focal distance of 13 mm.

Camera
Along with the Image Intensifier TRiCATT Lambert Instruments can deliver different types of CCD and CMOS cameras. If you already have a camera, you can use our interactive calculator to determine which intensifier size and relay optics are best suited for your setup.

  • Time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy
  • Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
  • Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF)
  • Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT)
  • Time-gated luminescence
  • Fluorescence Lifetime-Imaging Microscopy (FLIM)
  • Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
  • Oxygen imaging
  • Viscosity imaging
  • Single-molecule imaging
  • Bio- and chemiluminescence imaging
  • Solar PV and LED characterization
  • Combustion research
  • Time-gated Raman
  • Plasma physics
  • X-ray Imaging