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Excelitas Technologies Introduces Its New LynX Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) Module for Low Light Level Detection
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Excelitas Technologies Introduces Its New LynX Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) Module for Low Light Level Detection

Excelitas Technologies announced the introduction of its new Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) Module, under the brand name LynX, expressly designed to meet state-of-the-art analytical measurements needs.

The LynX™ SiPM Module (LynX-A-33-050-T1-A) is a compact, easy-to-use, analogue module based on Excelitas’ new C30742 Series low noise, ultra-fast timing resolution, low cross-talk SiPM chips. The LynX™ SiPM Module offers an attractive alternative to traditional Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs) for a variety of Analytical Instrumentation and Life Sciences applications including Fluorescence measurement and Flow Cytometry.

Excelitas’ LynX Silicon Photomultiplier Module consists of a single-stage TE-cooled detector head, DC-DC power supply, and a low-noise transimpedance amplifier. It contains a 3×3 mm2 active area SiPM with 50×50 µm2 microcells for optimum dynamic range and photon detection efficiency (PDE).

“Excelitas’ LynX™ Silicon Photomultiplier Module was designed with significant customer input and is an important new addition to our growing range of Low Light Level Detection (L³D) offerings based on high-performance solid state detectors,” said Michael Ersoni, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Excelitas Technologies’ global detection business.

Excelitas’ LynX™ SiPM Module is available as a standard product and Excelitas also offers customized Low Light Level Detection Modules tailored to OEM application requirements.

Excelitas’ new LynX™ Silicon Photomultiplier Module, Model LynX-A-33-050-T1-A, will be on display at electronica 2012 on November 13-16 in Munich, Germany at Hall A2, booth #107, along with other photon detection products and Infrared Sensing innovations.

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