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.
In a study exploring new possibilities in short wave infrared (SWIR) sensor technology, scientists at the University of Western Australia found that...
LASER COMPONENTS expands its range of InGaAs APDs (avalanche photodiodes) with its new IAL series. Compared to the established IAG series, the...
The partnership between LASER COMPONENTS Detector Group and the University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences is yielding numerous...
The LIDAR 3rd Annual Conference and Exhibition is being held virtually September 22-24, 2020. LASER COMPONENTS USA, Inc. is pleased to announce Matt...
LASER COMPONENTS now offers an additional extension to SiTek's successful SEEPOS signal processing system. With the new switch, up to four position...
LASER COMPONENTS has concluded a worldwide distribution agreement with Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH. With more than 82 branches in Europe,...
By investing in new technologies, LASER COMPONENTS has been able to significantly expand its range of services for the coating of fiber end faces....
With the building of its new production facility for detectors, LASER COMPONENTS has begun laying the foundation for the future. At the end of April,...
LASER COMPONENTS now also offers diodes for the NIR wavelength 940 nm in an SMD package. They are available in the following two product versions:...
With the SPAD2L192, LASER COMPONENTS now also offers a solid-state CMOS sensor for Flash LiDAR applications. With a resolution of 192 x 2 pixels, the...
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