Reducing detector noise output caused by mechanical vibration, the InfraTec LMM-244 Series pyroelectric detectors have a noise density of less than 22 µV/Ö Hz. The quad-color TO8-packaged device has 2 ...
Pyroelectric materials are able to convert any incident radiation into a signal, allowing them to sense wavelengths from UV through to THz. DLaTGS in particular is very sensitive, meaning a higher ...
Carbon nanotubes, a hot nanotechnology with many potential uses, may find their quickest application in the next generation of standards for optical power measurements, US scientists said Wednesday. A ...
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the fastest pyroelectric photodetector to date, which works by absorbing heat generated by incoming light. Capable of capturing light from the ...
Pyreos has announced its taking orders for a range of four channel (quad) pyroelectric detectors in TO-39 packaging and will ship the first samples this month. The detectors are targeted at gas and ...
Prof. LONG Shibing and his team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) proposed a novel strategy for high-energy photon detector with ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from the Graphene Flagship, working at the University of Cambridge, UK, Emberion, UK, the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), Spain, Nokia UK, and the University of ...
I’ve always been interested in sensors and their related electronics. These devices are the interface between the real, physical world and the telemechanical systems that make use of their outputs. It ...
A metasurface-enhanced thermal photodetector achieves 125 picosecond response times, approaching semiconductor speeds without external power or cooling while retaining broad wavelength flexibility.
Researcher have developed a novel graphene-based infrared (IR) detector demonstrating record high sensitivity for thermal detection. Graphene's unique attributes pave the way for high-performance IR ...