The Hypercube™

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The Hypercube™

The HyperCube will transform your microscope into a high resolution spectral imaging system, opening new research perspectives in biological imaging. Designed to fit commercial microscopes, cameras and a vast variety of excitation modules, The HyperCube gives access to the detailed composition of your sample.

Characteristics:

  • Fast global mapping (non-scanning)
  • High spatial and spectral resolution
  • Easy integration
  • Non-destructive analysis
  • Customization available
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Product Description

The HyperCube will transform your microscope into a high resolution spectral imaging system, opening new research perspectives in biological imaging. Designed to fit commercial microscopes, cameras and a vast variety of excitation modules, The HyperCube gives access to the detailed composition of your sample.

Characteristics:

  • Fast global mapping (non-scanning)
  • High spatial and spectral resolution
  • Easy integration
  • Non-destructive analysis
  • Customization available
SPECTRAL RANGE400–1000 nm / 900–1620 nm / 400–1620 nm
(Other spectral ranges available upon request)
SPECTRAL RESOLUTION< 2 nm (400–1000 nm) < 4 nm (900–1620 nm)
SPATIAL RESOLUTIONLimited by the microscope objective N.A
MICROSCOPEProvided by customer – Brand and model need to be approved
OBJECTIVESProvided by customer
CAMERAProvided by customer – Brand and model need to be approved
EPIFLUORESCENCEProvided by customer
ILLUMINATION LAMPHBO or XBO 100 (provided by customer)
DARKFIELD MODULEProvided by customer
WAVELENGTH ABSOLUTE ACCURACY0.25 nm
VIDEO MODEFiltered and non-filtered visualization
PREPROCESSINGSpatial filtering, statistical tools, spectrum extraction, data normalization, spectral calibration
HYPERSPECTRAL DATA FORMATFITS, HDF5
SINGLE IMAGE DATA FORMATJPG, PNG, TIFF, CSV, PDF, SGV
SOFTWAREPHySpec™ control and analysis software included
DIMENSIONS≈ 55 cm (adjustable) × 30 cm × 45 cm
WEIGHT≈ 18.5 kg

Photon etc.’s Global Imaging Technology

This video shows the conceptual difference between hyperspectral global imaging and raster scan (line-scan, push- broom). With global imaging, the gain in acquiring 3D data, 2D spatial and 1D spectral, is important since only a few monochromatic images are required to cover the complete spectral range where one needs to take the full spectrum for each point or line in the image with other technologies.

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