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Terahertz antenna module
14 September 2011, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Terahertz radiation is a form of non-ionising submillimetre microwave radiation and exhibits similar properties to microwaves. The ability to penetrate a wide variety of non-conducting materials opens ...
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Fibre-coupled laser diode
31 August 2011, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a new high-power, fibre-coupled laser diode. The L11610 is a single-chip device with an output power of 5 W and a centre wavelength of 915 nm. The fibre core diameter ...
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Linear image sensor
20 July 2011, Opto-Electronics

New from Hamamatsu Photonics is the S11108 linear CMOS image sensor with APS (active pixel sensor) technology. The latest APS technology allows the device to achieve a combination of very high sensitivity ...
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LED for POF transmission
6 July 2011, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics introduced a new RC-LED – the L10881 – to its range of LEDs. It features a high-speed response (frequency cut-off of 70 MHz typical) and a high fibre-coupled output power when coupled ...
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Streak cameras for UV to NIR measurements
22 June 2011, Test & Measurement

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced 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 ...
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Single-chip laser diode
24 November 2010, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a brand new 5 W CW single-chip laser diode, the L11374. This new diode is a lateral multimode type, with a broad emitting area of 100 μm and a centre wavelength of 915 nm. ...
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High-speed linear image sensor
27 October 2010, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics is offering 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 ...
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Single-chip laser diode
13 October 2010, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a new high-power 5 W CW single-chip laser diode, the L11374. This new diode is a lateral multimode type, with a broad emitting area of 100 μm and a centre wavelength ...
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RGB colour sensor
15 September 2010, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a new RGB photo IC, the S10917-35GT. This is a compact colour sensor with a 3-channel photodiode. Each channel has either a red, green or blue filter, whilst the whole ...
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IR-enhanced PIN photodiodes
18 August 2010, Opto-Electronics

Hamamatsu Photonics has developed 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 ...
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Highly sensitive CMOS camera
14 April 2010, Computer/Embedded Technology

Hamamatsu recently introduced the ORCA-Flash2.8, the company’s first high-sensitivity digital camera based on a next-generation scientific CMOS image sensor. Designed for low-light imaging at high frame ...
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High-speed spectrometer
20 January 2010, Test & Measurement

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the new A10766 high-sensitivity compact spectrometer, incorporating a polychromator and multi-anode photomultiplier tube (PMT) or PMT module, such as the H7260 series. ...
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