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Photonics Industries Announces the Highest Power Commercially Available UV ns Lasers for Industrial Applications
Increased power is necessary to increase the throughput of many industrial laser material processing applications. To meet these emerging needs of its industrial customers, Photonics Industries International has extended its Nd:YVO4 based DSH Series laser offering to include 50W of green and 30W of UV average power in a commercially available diode pumped solid state laser.
NEC Demonstrates First Terabit/s Superchannel Transmission over 10,000km
NEC Corporation (NEC) has announced the successful experimental demonstration of 1.15-Tb/s ultra-long haul optical transmission over 10,000 kilometers using optical superchannel technology. This is the first instance that a terabit/s channel generated from a single laser source has been transmitted over such a distance. Four superchannels were transmitted together by wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) to achieve a total capacity of 4 Tb/s and...
High Speed InGaAs Linear Image Sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced its high speed G10768-1024D InGaAs linear image sensors to meet increasing industrial requirements to measure foreign bodies on-line in the near infrared range (in the wavelength range from 800 nm to 1700 nm).
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 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 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.
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 Photonics 2D InGaAs Image Sensor
Hamamatsu Photonics introduced the G11097-0606S, a brand new two dimensional InGaAs image sensor that compliments the existing range of high performance linear image sensors. The G11097-0606S consists of a CMOS readout integrated circuit (ROIC) and a back illuminated InGaAs photodiode array, which are connected via indium bumps on a hybrid structure. The G11097-0606S features simultaneous charge integration and a 5MHz video data rate. Also includ...
Hamamatsu Photonics IR-Enhanced Silicon Avalanche Photodiodes
Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new range of silicon detectors and image sensors that offer enhanced near-infrared sensitivity. Using unique laser processing technology, MEMS structures can be fabricated on the silicon surface which act to reduce reflections and increase the surface area of the active element. This process drastically increases the sensitivity in wavelengths longer than 800nm.
Hamamatsu Photonics High-Speed CMOS Linear Image Sensor
Since 1993 Hamamatsu Photonics have offered a wide range of CMOS linear image sensors for use in analytical instruments such as spectrophotometers and industrial process monitoring equipment. A new range of CMOS linear image sensors has recently been developed, which offer very high-speed response whilst maintaining high resolution.