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Optoelectronics
19th June 2009
Thermoelectrically Cooled MPPC for Photon Counting Applications

Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded its range of semiconductor detectors featuring photon detection capability with the introduction of the brand new S11028 series multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC). The new device utilizes a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and a two-stage thermoelectric cooler, which operates down to -20oC and reduces dark count to 1/20 of that at room temperature. The MPPC is easily c...

Optoelectronics
19th June 2009
Thermoelectrically Cooled MPPC for Photon Counting Applications

Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded its range of semiconductor detectors featuring photon detection capability with the introduction of the brand new S11028 series multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC). The new device utilizes a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and a two-stage thermoelectric cooler, which operates down to -20oC and reduces dark count to 1/20 of that at room temperature. The MPPC is easily c...

Optoelectronics
19th May 2009
Wide Spectral Response InGaAs PIN Photodiode

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the G10899 series of InGaAs PIN photodiodes, featuring a very wide spectral response range of 0.5 to 1.7 µm. Standard InGaAs PIN photodiodes only offer a useful response range from 0.9 to 1.7 µm, with silicon photodiodes being used to cover from 400 nm to 1.1 µm. The new G10899 can provide the end user with the ability to implement only one detector, where in the past they might need two.

Optoelectronics
19th May 2009
Wide Spectral Response InGaAs PIN Photodiode

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the G10899 series of InGaAs PIN photodiodes, featuring a very wide spectral response range of 0.5 to 1.7 µm. Standard InGaAs PIN photodiodes only offer a useful response range from 0.9 to 1.7 µm, with silicon photodiodes being used to cover from 400 nm to 1.1 µm. The new G10899 can provide the end user with the ability to implement only one detector, where in the past they might need two.

Optoelectronics
28th April 2009
Thumb-Sized MOEMS Mini-Spectrometer for Visible Light Spectrometry

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the C10988MA, an ultra-compact spectrometer built using MOEMS technology. The C10988MA is a thumb-sized device, measuring only 27.6 x 13 x 16.8 mm, developed for use in portable and hand-held devices, where a standard mini-spectrometer would be too large and consume too much power. Not only small, but the C10988MA is also light, weighing only 9 grams.

Optoelectronics
28th April 2009
Thumb-Sized MOEMS Mini-Spectrometer for Visible Light Spectrometry

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the C10988MA, an ultra-compact spectrometer built using MOEMS technology. The C10988MA is a thumb-sized device, measuring only 27.6 x 13 x 16.8 mm, developed for use in portable and hand-held devices, where a standard mini-spectrometer would be too large and consume too much power. Not only small, but the C10988MA is also light, weighing only 9 grams.

Optoelectronics
1st April 2009
Board Level CCD Camera from Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the C10990 series of OEM CCD board level cameras. The new series feature high sensitivity and high resolution and include the latest 1.3 million pixel 2/3 inch progressive scan interline front illuminated CCD, circuitry and lens mount all on one board.

Optoelectronics
1st April 2009
Board Level CCD Camera from Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the C10990 series of OEM CCD board level cameras. The new series feature high sensitivity and high resolution and include the latest 1.3 million pixel 2/3 inch progressive scan interline front illuminated CCD, circuitry and lens mount all on one board.

Optoelectronics
26th February 2009
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).

Optoelectronics
26th February 2009
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).

Optoelectronics
6th February 2009
Photo IC Replacement for Photo-conductive Cells from Hamamatsu Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a linear output Photo IC, the S10604 to replace traditional CdS photoconductive cells (also known as LDRs), which have been used for many years in visible light sensor products. The use of cadmium in electronic equipment is now restricted under European RoHS legislation, so the alternative S10604 photo IC is fabricated from silicon and is fully compliant with all RoHS regulations.

Optoelectronics
6th February 2009
Photo IC Replacement for Photo-conductive Cells from Hamamatsu Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a linear output Photo IC, the S10604 to replace traditional CdS photoconductive cells (also known as LDRs), which have been used for many years in visible light sensor products. The use of cadmium in electronic equipment is now restricted under European RoHS legislation, so the alternative S10604 photo IC is fabricated from silicon and is fully compliant with all RoHS regulations.

Pending
12th December 2008
CMOS Digital Photo IC for Colour Sensing

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the 12-bit digital output colour sensor Photo IC. The new S9706(X) device consists of a matrix photodiode array, coupled to a RGB (red, green and blue) filter matrix to give colour response. The device is combined with “in house” CMOS processing electronics and is all within a monolithic silicon chip. The output of the S9706(X) is in 12-bit digital format with the colour intensity of red, green and blue re...

Analysis
11th November 2008
New High-Power Infrared LED for Spectrophotometry and Moisture Detection Applications

Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new L10660 extended Infrared LED, the latest in their current range of high quality Infrared LEDs. Featuring 2.6 times the radiant output power of the conventional type (L7850), the L10660 was developed using MBE (Molecular Beam Epitaxy) technology to create LEDs with multiple quantum wells in the active layer.

Pending
23rd October 2008
RoHS Compliant Photo IC for Ambient Light Monitoring

Hamamatsu Photonics introduce a new light to frequency output Photo IC, aimed primarily to replace traditional CdS photoconductive cells. They have been used for many years in light sensor products, but are now not compliant with new EU RoHS regulations.

Analysis
22nd September 2008
InGaAs ROSAs for High Speed Data Transmission from Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Photonics introduce the new G10518(X) series of 10 Gbps InGaAs PIN photodiode receivers mounted in industry standard ROSA (receiver optical sub-assembly) packages.

Analysis
3rd September 2008
Advanced MPPC Semiconductor Detector Technology for Photon Counting Applications

Hamamatsu Photonics has expanded their range of semiconductor detectors featuring photon detection capability with the introduction of the brand new S10362-33(X) series multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC). The new device utilizes a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode structure for ultra-low-level light detection, and the active area has been increased almost ten times from 1 mm2 to 9mm2. The MPPC is easily connected to an external circuit for simple o...

Test & Measurement
15th July 2008
Miniature Spectrometer Modules from Hamamatsu Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a 1 inch cube miniature spectrometer module, the RC series. These new miniature spectrometer modules are ideal for use in small, hand held sensor products and instruments. Applications include visible spectroscopy, industrial process control, environmental monitoring, colour measurement, blood analysis, water pollution monitoring, food inspection and many more analytical and biotechnology applications.

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