Hamamatsu Photonics will introduce its latest range of CCD area image sensors, which have been developed specifically for low light level measurements in the near infrared. Also on show will be the latest range of silicon photodiodes, which feature high-speed response, high sensitivity and low noise.
Other products on show include the new C10988MA-01 ultra-compact spectrometer built using MOEMS technology which offers greatly increased sensitivity. At the peak sensitivity of 450 nm, the device offers an increase in sensitivity of over 70% compared to the previous version.
Also on display will be the latest products from the company’s range of photomultiplier tubes and modules, infrared detectors, colour sensors and the Quantaurus compact instruments which quickly and easily measure the properties of photoluminescent materials.
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