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Hamamatsu Photonics UK Ltd Articles
Hamamatsu introduces a new, faster instrument
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has announced the release of the NanoZoomer-XR, the newest addition to the NanoZoomer product line for whole-slide scanning. The new NanoZoomer-XR minimizes workload and slide scanning time by automatically and continuously scanning up to 320 slides over two times faster than the NanoZoomer HT and RS scanners.
Visiopharm and Hamamatsu Announce Worldwide OEM Agreement and Reseller Partnership for Quantitative Digital Pathology
Visiopharm and Hamamatsu today announced a non-exclusive worldwide original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement and reseller partnership for Visiopharm’s Quantitative Digital Pathology (QDP) solutions. Under the partnership, Visiopharm will be an OEM for Hamamatsu’s new NDP.analyze software, a research tool for tissue image analysis, which is fully compatible with Visiopharm’s entire suite of QDP solutions.
New NIR Streak Camera for measurements up to 1650 nm
Hamamatsu Photonics introduces a new streak camera with sensitivity in the near infrared region up to 1650 nm that is many orders of magnitude higher than previously available. Like other streak cameras, the new C11293 model simultaneously records intensity vs. time vs. position (or wavelength) with very high temporal resolution.
Hamamatsu Photonics Driver Circuit for InGaAs Linear Image Sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new C10820 InGaAs linear image sensor driver board. Designed to control the G9494 high speed image sensor series, the C10820 features simple operation through its CameraLink interface, and requires only digital inputs for the start and clock pulses. Additionally, just +5V and +15V supply voltages are needed for the pulse generator and power supply respectively.
High Speed InGaAs Linear Image Sensors and New Multichannel Detector Head from Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the high speed G10768-1024D InGaAs linear image sensors and the new C10854 multichannel detector head to meet increasing industrial requirements to measure foreign bodies on-line in the near infrared range (wavelength range from 800 nm to 1700 nm).
Hamamatsu develops instrument for terahertz ATR spectroscopy
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has long been studying terahertz technologies as a part of the pursuit of opto-electronics possibilities. As a result, Hamamatsu has developed an instrument for terahertz ATR (attenuated total reflection) spectroscopy that features our original ATR component, in which the terahertz emitter and detector are combined in one piece with the ATR prism.
Hamamatsu Photonics Back-thinned CCD with Electronic Shutter Function
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new design of back-thinned linear CCD image sensor. The S11155-2048 and S11156-2048 utilise a resistive gate structure, with “on chip” electronic shutter function, offering high speed readout with low image lag. With their back-thinned structure these CCDs offer a high sensitivity (> 80 % quantum efficiency) from the UV to the NIR region of the spectrum.
Hamamatsu New High Sensitivity Single Element Thermopile Sensor for Infrared Detection
Hamamatsu Photonics have developed a brand new series of thermopile infrared detectors, to meet the demand for low cost sensors with high S/N for gas analysis applications. The T11262-01 is a high sensitivity thermopile sensor with a D* of 1.3x108. The sensor is housed within a compact TO-18 package with a high transmittance window in the 3-5µm band. The T11262-01 also benefits from a low element resistance and low temperature coefficient of ele...
Hamamatsu Back-Illuminated InGaAs Linear Image Sensors for Food Inspection
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new G11135 series of InGaAs linear image sensors, designed for foreign object inspection. These image sensors consist of an InGaAs photodiode array and CMOS chip containing a charge amplifier array, offset compensation circuit, shift register and a timing generator.
Hamamatsu Photonics New TE-Cooled MPPC Module
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new C11208 MPPC module which integrates the S11028 series MPPC, a pixelated silicon avalanche photodiode operated in Geiger-mode, with the addition of a high performance thermoelectric cooler.
Hamamatsu Photonics Photo Back Illuminated 16 Channel Photodiode Array
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a brand new, back illuminated 16 channel photodiode array (PDA), designed for use in X-ray non-destructive testing applications.
Hamamatsu New I2C Interface-Compatible Colour Sensor Photo IC
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new RGB colour sensor Photo IC, the S11059-01WT. The new device features I2C compatibility and uses a small and highly reliable WL-CSP (Wafer Level – Chip Size Package).
Hamamatsu New I2C Interface-Compatible Colour Sensor Photo IC
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new RGB colour sensor Photo IC, the S11059-01WT. The new device features I2C compatibility and uses a small and highly reliable WL-CSP (Wafer Level – Chip Size Package). To ensure low power consumption this sensor includes an auto-sleep function that automatically switches the detector to standby after a detection event. Another attractive feature of these devices is the ability to use lead-free reflow soldering,...
Hamamatsu Photonics New TE-Cooled MPPC Module
Hamamatsu Photonics introduced the new C11208 MPPC module which integrates the S11028 series MPPC, a pixelated silicon avalanche photodiode operated in Geiger-mode, with the addition of a high performance thermoelectric cooler. Along with the TE cooled MPPC, the module houses a current-to-voltage converter, high speed comparator, high voltage power supply circuit, temperature control and counting circuits as well as a micro controller.
Hamamatsu Photonics Photo Back Illuminated 16 Channel Photodiode Array
Hamamatsu Photonics introduced a back illuminated 16 channel photodiode array (PDA), designed for use in X-ray non-destructive testing applications. The S11212 uses flip-chip technology that allows the PDA to receive scintillation light from the back side of the array. This flip-chip approach reduces the need for gold bond wires and junction layers on the light input side, vastly reducing the risk of wire bond damage during scintillator mounting....
Hamamatsu develops new large-area flat panel sensors for dental X-ray imaging, based on advanced amorphous silicon technology
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has developed two new large-area X-ray flat panel sensors based on its advanced amorphous silicon technology.
Miniature Spectrometer Module Incorporates Hamamatsu High Sensitivity Infrared Enhanced CCD
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new C9405CB spectrometer. This new TM spectrometer module utilises a transmission grating and a new ultra high sensitivity IR Enhanced CCD developed by Hamamatsu. By utilising Hamamatsu’s unique technology in laser processing, it is possible to form a MEMS structure on the back side of the CCD, which results in a greatly increased sensitivity at wavelengths longer than 800 nm. The CCD within the C9405CB feature...
Hamamatsu Back-Illuminated InGaAs Linear Image Sensors for Food Inspection
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new G11135 series of InGaAs linear image sensors, designed for foreign object inspection. These image sensors consist of an InGaAs photodiode array and CMOS chip containing a charge amplifier array, offset compensation circuit, shift register and a timing generator. The G11135 series are back-illuminated sensors and use indium bumps to connect the InGaAs array with the CMOS chip. This bonding method removes the n...
Hamamatsu Photonics Optical Switch Photo IC
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new Photo IC, the S11049-02SB. This is a high performance sensor mounted into a compact single in-line package (SIP).
Hamamatsu Introduces a New Streak Camera for UV to NIR Measurements
Hamamatsu Photonics introduces a new streak camera series for UV to near-infrared measurements of extremely fast light phenomena. The C10910 series simultaneously delivers intensity vs. time vs. position (or wavelength) information with single-photon sensitivity and temporal resolution down to 1 ps. With such capabilities, these streak cameras are suitable for measuring fast fluorescence lifetimes, response times of quantum devices, electron bunc...