Gigahertz-Optik GmbH
Light measurement technology directly from the manufacturer. Gigahertz-Optik GmbH boasts over 30 years of experience in the development, production, calibration, and distribution of optical radiation measuring devices for use in the ultraviolet to near-infrared spectral range. As an independent company, we offer the high flexibility of a medium-sized German manufacturer that can respond to the needs of its customers and markets.
- +49 (0) 8193 93700-0
- +49 (0) 8193 93700-50
- info@gigahertz-optik.de
- An der Kälberweide 12
Tuerkenfeld bei München, D - 82299
Germany
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Reflectance Standards
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Diffuse reflectance calibration standards in white or different grey levels. Traceable calibration for the wavelength range from 250 nm to 2450 nm.
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Light Meters For Horticulture (PAR, UV And NIR)
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Light meters for measuring horticultural lighting in terms of PAR, UV and NIR irradiance.
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Portable Spectrophotometers For Light Transmission
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Portable and benchtop spectrophotometers for measuring light transmission in the full visible range in-situ. Due to the innovative approach of mutual correction, these measurements are also possible in ambient light.
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Integrating Sphere Based Spectroradiometer Systems
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Spectroradiometer systems with integrating sphere for the measurement of UV-VIS-NIR spectral radiant flux (W/nm) and luminous flux (lm) and chromaticity metrics.
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Light Hazard Meters
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Light meters to determine the UV radiation (skin and eye), blue light (eye) and infrared (skin) hazards in accordance with international standard.
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Radiometer
X1-1-RCH-116-4
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The X1-1 radiometer from Gigahertz-Optik features an RCH-116-4 detector and is ideal for measurement of the irradiance of high power LEDs in the UV-A and blue light range. The device can accurately measure irradiance levels of up to 40,000 mW/cm². One of the outstanding features of the RCH-116-4 detector is its proven concept of a passive radiation absorber coupled to a UV sensor. This provides stability even in high temperature and intense UV radiation environments. In addition to the passive radiation absorber, the device also has a cosine-corrected field of view. The sensor’s housing also serves as a handle. The battery-powered X1-1 optometer supports a usable dynamic range from less than 1 mW/cm² to 40,000 mW/cm² thanks to its high-end signal amplifier. It can be used to perform precise measurements of up to 5 standard LED wavelengths for which the detector was calibrated for active irradiance. In addition to the CW measurement function, the device also has a dose measurement function. The radiometer can be used with other detectors from the RCH series. e.g. for gas discharge lamps. Remote control of the device is possible via its user software and a software development kit is offered for integration of the device in the user’s own software.
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Spectral Light Meters For Photometric And Colorimetric Measurements
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Comprehensive range of spectroradiometers for the measurement of illuminance (lux), luminance (cd/m²), luminous flux (lumens), luminous intensity (cd) as well as the colorimetric characteristic values such as chromaticity coordinates (x,y,u',v') or color rendering index (CRI), etc.
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Spectroradiometers For LED/Laser Measurements
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Spectroradiometers for measuring white light and color LEDs, UV LEDs and NIR LEDs in CW and pulse mode. Measurement of Laser and VCSEL. Portable and fixed installation instruments for photometric, radiometric, colorimetric and flicker measurements.
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UVC Radiometers
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UV-C radiometers / UVC light meters for measuring the irradiance (µW/cm²) and dose (mJ/cm²) of germicidal lamps including Hg, excimer and xenon lamps as well as UV-C LEDs. Compact, laboratory grade UVC meters for use in the field, product development and research. UVC Meter Product Selection Guide below:
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Light Meters For Photometry
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Comprehensive range of solutions for the measurement of illuminance (lux), luminance (cd/m²), luminous flux (lumens) and luminous intensity (cd).
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Calibrated Diffuse Reflectance Standards
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Diffuse reflection calibration standards in synthetic ODM and ODMP material
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Spectrophotometers, Laboratory And Analysis Systems
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Instruments, accessories and calibration standards for in-situ and ex-situ optical transmission, reflection, absorption, and photoluminescence measurements
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Integrating Spheres
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Integrating spheres for measurement systems for light and optical radiation, transmission, reflection and absorption. For integrating sphere light sources or based material for customer integration of e.g. PTFE based integrating spheres. We as an experienced manufacturer of integrating spheres can surely implement your application ideally! Either based on standard integrating sphere systems or individually configured integrating sphere setups.
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Control Electronics
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Data acquisition and control electronics for optical radiation sources and measurement systems including precision current and voltage supplies for LEDs and tungsten halogen lamps.
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Measurement System For Testing & Binning Of Back-End LEDs
TP121-TH
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The photometric specifications of LEDs must meet very high tolerance requirements regardless of whether they are to be used in general, automotive or other specialist lighting applications. This is often a problem since the manufacturing tolerances of LEDs can be higher than those permitted in the end-use applications. Also, LED binning by LED manufacturers in order to classify LEDs based on their tolerances is performed with flash mode testing using pulsed current flow. However, end-use applications of the LEDs often operate in constant current mode and with significant thermal effects. The sophisticated LED processing industry therefore requires measurement devices that can be used for both manufacturer-compliant pulsed mode, as well as constant current operation mode. When the LEDs are run in constant current mode, the junction temperature has significant influence on the performance and lifetime of the LED. Therefore, test systems should be able to test the LEDs at specific junction temperatures.















