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Laser Components | Booth 405
SETTING THE BENCHMARK FOR MINIATURE SPECTROMETERS
Broadcom's pocket size, industrial grade spectrometers deliver high optical performance, resolution and levels of sensitivity that are unprecedented from devices of this size.
Choose from one of the many configurations within the Qseries family of compact, modular devices for UV-VIS-NIR measurements between 190 nm and 1700 nm.
Want to find out more about how these matchbox sized spectrometers can revolutionise process analytics?
proprietary technology that produces high- performance photodetectors and removes any rigid limitation on the direction of the incoming light. The devices can: • Sense light incoming from a tilted direction with high detection performance
www.photonicsolutions.co.uk 0131 664 8122
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• Collect the light up to 90% at 70 degrees of incident angle
• Achieve high photoresponse independently on the light incoming angle
• Detect all the light in a wide spectrum through your optics
• Customise your detector design with superior photoresponse. ElFys was founded back in 2017 and is
located in Espoo, Finland.
www.elfys.fi
Hamamatsu Photonics | Booth 104 Optoelectronic components and systems manufacturer Hamamatsu Photonics will be exhibiting its new ORCA-Fire digital CMOS camera, the award-winning ORCA-Quest qCMOS camera, and a range of its other core component technology. Following the completion of the firm’s acquisition of Energetiq in 2017, it will also be showcasing the LDLS ultra-high brightness, high-stability broadband source specifically designed for demanding imaging and spectroscopy applications. The company’s corporate philosophy emphasises the advancement of photonics
Laser Components will be showcasing its range of InGaAs APDs (avalanche photodiodes), which now includes the new IAL series. Compared to the firm’s already-established IAG series, which it claims to be the ‘world’s best’ APD with a Vbr-Vop of up to 7V, the IAL series offers a Vbr-Vop of approximately 4V. In this assessment of working voltage range, gains of greater than 20 can be achieved at the lowest noise values. These low-cost detectors are mainly used in laser range finding applications. They cover a wavelength range between 800- 1,700nm and reach their peak sensitivity at 1,550nm. In the 1,000-1,600nm range, their quantum efficiency is 70%. The active area of the IAL APDs has a standard diameter of 200µm. Variations with D=80µm and 500µm are also available as options. The components are manufactured in hermetically sealed TO-46 packages or as SMDs in M6 packages and are also available in a fibre-coupled version.
www.lasercomponents.com/uk
Photek | Booth 310 Photek is a designer and manufacturer of vacuum-based tubes, camera systems and electronics for charged particle detection and imaging. Its range includes camera systems, image intensifiers, photomultiplier tubes, neutron detection and imaging systems, and streak tubes. The firm will highlight its new AuraTek-PCS detector, which incorporates multi-anode PMT to provide 256 independent photon counting channels with 30ps time resolution. This makes it ideal for quantum detection, FLIM/ FRET high throughput screening, and lidar. Photek also has a wide range of detectors
from MCP-PMTs to intensifiers, as well as electronics and systems. Whether you require ultra high-speed gating, high sensitivity, low noise, large area detection or imaging solutions, the firm is eager to discuss your specific application needs.
www.photek.com
through extensive research. Its products are designed to cover the entire optical spectrum and provide solutions for a wide range of applications, including analytical, consumer, industrial, and medical instrumentation. The firm’s team looks forward to welcoming attendees to the booth, where experts will be on hand to discuss any product or application needs.
www.hamamatsu.com
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Photonic Solutions | Booth 110
Photonic Solutions will highligh the ‘Qneo’ system of the Qseries spectrometer family, which offers a footprint smaller than a credit card and covers a spectral range from 950-1,700nm. Qneo breaks size and cost barriers that have prevented high-volume integration of NIR sensing into process control and handheld analysers. The Qneo, Qmini, Qwave, and Qtube
systems of the Qseries are included in Broadcom’s matchbox-sized UV/Vis/NIR spectrometers. These are designed for industrial integration with high optical performance in a rugged housing over the wavelength range 190-1,700nm. They have embedded USB, SPI and UART serial interfaces, and free ‘Waves’ Software for general-purpose spectroscopy and SDK to ensure fast response times for real-time analytics.
www.photonicsolutions.co.uk
Photon Lines | Booth 102 Photon Lines will exhibit photonics components and systems including the Pco. edge 10 BI LT back-illuminated sCMOS camera from Excelitas PCO; Resonon’s Pika-NIR hyperspectral camera; and a FAST- series high-speed thermal imaging camera from Telops. Other products will include light sources for fluorescence microscopy,
such as: lasers and laser light engines from Omicron; ultrafast femtosecond lasers from EUV to IR; and other advanced microscopy solutions including STED, confocal and adaptive optics attachments for bioimaging. Photon Lines also supplies OEM quantities of acousto-optic modulators, pulse pickers and frequency shifters. Prospective Instruments’ MPX multiphoton microscope system will also be shown, combining imaging techniques including non-linear MP (two-photon, SHG & THG) and wide field epi-fluorescence and fluorescence lifetime imaging.
www.photonlines.co.uk
October 2023 Electro Optics 15
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