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Photoswitch, alignment and proximity sensor products, used for industrial, security and consumer applications, have traditionally incorporated Hamamatsu's dual element photodiodes or PSDs (position sensitive
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Hamamatsu Photonics has available a range of high sensitivity, low noise avalanche photodiodes for fluorescence, luminescence and other low light level applications. The S6045 series and S534x series
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For all LED light detection and photoswitch applications, Hamamatsu offers a 'new generation' photo-IC, the S8119. This device can be used for optical synchronous/asynchronous detection under very high
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Hamamatsu's L8414-04 uses a very small 5 x 1 µm emission area to launch up to 5 mW of light at 840 nm, thus providing very high flux density.
Unlike more conventional laser diodes, the L8414-04 has a
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To complement its existing range of high performance LEDs, Hamamatsu Photonics is now manufacturing a range of high power, CW and pulsed laser diodes.
Peak wavelengths are in the range from 680 nm to
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For many years now, Hamamatsu Photonics has offered the well-known, large area G5832 series of InGaAs photodiodes. Now to provide optimum sensitivity at the traditional telecom wavelengths of 1,3 or 1,5
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Hamamatsu Photonics has released several new back-thinned CCDs for low light level, analytical and biomedical measurements. The mega pixel S8667-1010 is a FFT (full frame transfer) back-thinned CCD, with
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Hamamatsu's latest range of 512 element InGaAs linear image sensors, the G8050 series, come in DIP packages. Using proprietary C-MOS readout chip technology, these products are used within the optical
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Hamamatsu Photonics has recently released several new ranges of products specially developed for free space data communications applications.
For short distance data links (over several metres), Hamamatsu
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Hamamatsu Photonics, manufacturers of high-performance optical components have developed a new series of PIN silicon and InGaAs photodiodes for high-speed operation up to 2 GHz and 3 GHz respectively.
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Optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) is a long established technique for determining the type and location of faults in optical fibre. New higher sensitivity InGaAs receivers from Hamamatsu Photonics
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With the communications market demanding greater data rates and more capacity at lower cost, the need for new high-performance emitters and detectors has never been greater, says Hamamatsu. The company
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