Photonic solutions from XUV to MIR
We offer a broad range of high performance detectors, light sources, spectrometers and liquid- crystal based optical control components.
Where the ideal off-the-shelf solution is not available, we specialise in the design and manufacture of customised, application-specific, solutions optimised to meet the demanding needs of customers across diverse industries, providing the technical and commercial advantage that differentiates them from their competitors.
Working with world-leading manufacturers we can introduce new approaches and help our customers extract the maximum performance-to-cost, turning a challenge into a key benefit.
Contact our specialists to discuss your light source, detection, control, and analysis requirements. Spectrometers
Compact & high resolution for OEM integration 180—1100nm, 900—1700nm, 900—2500nm
Silicon Photodiodes
Direct electron for SEM BSE detectors X-ray and XUV/EUV
High performance UVC for sensing & monitoring UV-Visible-NIR photodiodes & PIN-TIA receivers
Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs)
Solid-state replacements for vacuum PMTs High Gain & Photon Detection Efficiency Low Dark Count Rate
Avalanche Photodiodes High Gain, High Speed & Low Noise
Silicon: 400—1100nm, optimised for 905nm & 1064nm InGaAs: 900—1700nm
Mid-Infrared Detectors Lead Sulphide (1—3.1μm) Lead Selenide (1—5.5μm)
LED Components and Systems 230nm to NIR
Laser Diodes
Singlemode and multimode, 405—1850nm Thermal IR Emitters
Steady state & pulsed blackbody sources
Time-of-Flight (ToF) Sensors High accuracy, 1cm — 100m Liquid Crystal Optics
For Solutions
Shutters, Polarisation modulators & ND filters
www.aptechnologies.co.uk
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info@aptechnologies.co.uk | +44(0)1225 780400
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