Opportunities and Challenges in Detector Technology
Keynote Speech at Industry Forum
What are the biggest challenges in the mass production of detectors for IR spectrometers? Johannes Kunsch will address this question in his keynote speech at the 7th European AnalytiX Conference in Berlin. As long-time head of the IR components division at LASER COMPONENTS (which manufactures detectors), he is not only familiar with the promising possibilities offered by the near and medium infrared spectrum for spectroscopy but with the practical problems that have prevented the use of these technologies in the mass market as well.
Johannes Kunsch is certain: “As part of the move toward miniaturization, in principle, it would be possible to develop NIR spectrometers for use in smartphones. In practice, however, there are still some unanswered questions – for example, about the selection of a light source, sample preparation, and calibration transfer. The ‘killer application,’ which would drive development in this area, is also missing.”
With over 200 globally recognized experts, investors, and decision makers, this event is one of the most important industry events in spectroscopy, microscopy, and sensor technology. From November 13 to 15, 2019, experts from all over the world will be discussing the latest scientific findings and the current state of their industry in eight thematic blocks and over a hundred lectures.
Contact:
Contact Person: | Joe Kunsch |
Company: | Laser Components Germany GmbH |
Address: | Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 15 |
ZIP / City: | 82140 Olching |
Phone: | +49 (0) 8142 2864-28 |
Fax: | +49 (0) 8142 2864-11 |
Email: | johannes.kunsch@lasercomponents.com |
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