In this short video filmed at the American Physical Society March Meeting in Las Vegas, Brad Coyle, OEM camera product manager at Hamamatsu, introduces its ORCA-Quest camera with qCMOS engineering.
This new technology provides quantitative CMOS data collection – in other words, it can record the number of photons that impact on each individual pixel. The ORCA-Quest camera enables the system to upload a lot of data at high speed and improve data quality – both for high speed and high fidelity information.
This feature could be vital for quantum computing and quantum communication. It is also suitable for live imaging, for example, to look at events dynamically in cells or getting real-time feedback from the camera. Hamamatsu is looking to hear from partners who may have a unique application for this camera and the new technology it brings.