Photodiodes

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Press Releases - Photodiodes

Photodiodes are used to detect electromagnetic radiation. Semiconductor diodes convert incident light quanta into measurable photocurrents. In this section, you will find news on avalanche photodiodes (APDs), position-sensitive detectors (PSDs), and PIN diodes.


SUR series: New silicon reach-through avalanche photodiodes (APD) with high sensitivity in the DUV/UV wavelength range have been recently developed...

LASER COMPONENTS presents its new avalanche photodiodes receivers: The H0 series. Supplied in a very compact, modified TO5 housing with a diameter of...

When trying to detect not single photons but still very small amounts of light in the pW range, use the LCSA or LCIA series APD modules.Equipped with...

Based on a reach-through design, the SAP500 series avalanche photodiodes (APDs) feature excellent quantum efficiency, extremely low noise, and...

Our COUNT series photon counters just entered the market and already they have made a name for themselves. The 70% quantum efficiency in the red...

LASER COMPONENTS has received the NASA Tech Brief Product of the Year Award for the new COUNT series of single photon counting modules.  The...

SPCM for short wavelengths

LASER COMPONENTS expands its award-winning COUNT series of single photon counting modules to include the new COUNTblue devices. These combine the...

COUNT

Highest quantum efficiency and record-breaking dark count rates were the requirements for the photon counting modules produced in-house - and our...

In military applications detection signals are typically very weak. Now that eye-safe pulsed laser diodes have just recently been introduced at 1550...

Avalanche photodiodes, photomultipliers, radiation detectors, radiation counters, and piezo actuators all have one thing in common: These components...


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