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Spectral Response

sensitivity of sensor to a specific wavelength over a spectral band.

See Also: IPCE


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  • Custom Test Systems

    ATE Systems

    ATE Systems has developed a wide variety of custom test systems that integrate commercial test instruments and custom hardware, tied together with a test executive. Examples of the types of tests that have been incorporated include: S-parameters (gain, return loss, VSWR, etc), Noise figure, Power, Spectral response, Linearity, Voltage, Current, Switching speed and so on

  • Power Probes

    RkT Thermopile Series - Laser Probe Inc.

    The RkT Series thermopile power probes are ideal for measuring Nd:YAG, CO2, and other mid-power lasers. The probes are designed to withstand average power densities up to 20kW/cm2 (15MW/cm2 peak pulse power density). The flat UV to far-IR spectral response allows the probes to measure broadband sources as well. Measure the power of cw sources or the average power of sources pulsed at 5Hz or greater.

  • Vista-IR

    Anfatec Instruments AG

    Vista-IR combines AFM with IR (AFM-IR) spectroscopy to provide IR spectral imaging with unprecedented sub-10 nm spatial resolution. Its patented photo-induced force microscopy (PiFM) measures the near-field optical response of the sample via mechanical force detection, making the technique robust and easy-to-use. Reliable and repeatable PiFM spectrum from 10-nm region provides “nano-FTIR” spectrum in less than a second.

  • Ambient Light Sensors

    Renesas Electronics Corp.

    Renesas' ambient light sensors can adjust a display’s backlight, which improves user experience and power savings by optimizing the display’s viewability. Their ultra-low light sensitivity, low power consumption, ideal spectral response, and easy to use simple output algorithm make them best-in-class. We offer a full suite of light-to-analog and light-to-digital solutions to suit your applications requirements and budget.

  • Computerized Knife-Edge Tomography (CKET)

    Duma Optronics LTD

    Many new generation lasers, having a spectrum which is out of the sensitivity response of typical camera detectors require different technologies to be ex-amined. Tomographic knife-edge technology offers a feasible solution. Multiple knife-edges scanning from different directions provide beam profiles depen-dent on scanning angle. By reconstruction techniques used in tomography, an image-like profile can be reconstructed and analyzed. Various detectors are used to provide a wide spectral range measurement capability

  • Power Probes

    RkP-400 Series - Laser Probe Inc.

    The RkP-400 Series probes consist of a compact head containing the detector and a preamplifier housed in a separate enclosure. The external dimensions of all the 400 Series Probes are the same, with identical detector planes, allowing for easy interchange of probes in an experiment. The heads have both ¼-20 and M6 tapped holes, a built-in 1” (25mm) filter holder, and a side-mounted BNC connector. Probe specific data, including spectral response curves and calibration dates, is stored in the preamplifier for access by the instruments.

  • Field Data Recorders

    SAVER - Lansmont Corporation

    SAVERs are “best in class” Field Data Recorders that can measure and store tens of thousands of events. The data you collect allows you to assess and characterize the dynamic characteristics  of various environments.  SAVERs are self-powered instruments that provide 16-bit resolution, an internal tri-axial accelerometer, temperature and humidity sensors, and USB connectivity. They provide time domain waveforms with pre-trigger, SRS (Shock Response Spectra), PSD (Power Spectral Density), and optional GPS spatial and situational data awareness.

  • Energy Probes

    RjP-400 Series - Laser Probe Inc.

    The RkP-400 Series probes consist of a compact detector assembly, or head, and a preamplifier housed in a separate enclosure. The external dimensions of all the 400 Series Probes are the same, with identical detector planes, allowing for easy interchange of probes in an experiment. The heads have both ¼-20 and M6 tapped holes, a built-in 1" (25mm) filter holder, and a side-mounted BNC connector. Probe specific data, including spectral response curves and calibration dates, is stored in the preamplifier for access by the instruments.

  • SiTek Standard PSD

    1L20_CP3 - SiTek Electro Optics AB

    The SiTek Standard PSD (Position Sensing Detector) has high resolution, fast response and outstanding linearity. It is used in a wide variety of applications, most of them utilizing light sources in the visible or near-infrared part of the spectrum. The spectral range covers the region 400 - 1100 nm. Thanks to SiTek's proprietary AR-coating, optimized around 860 nm, a reflection loss of only 2% is achieved around the responsivity peak. Most of the detectors have a cover window to avoid handling damages.

  • Complete Testing Solutions

    Sciencetech, Inc.

    System includes a lamp and monochromator for a tunable light source, which is coupled to a high sensitivity source meter with measurement software. This user-friendly system is the most powerful Spectral Response system currently on the market, but its true power is the ease of upgrading from the base PTS-1 to the more powerful PTS-2-QE (Quantum Efficiency) or PTS-3-CPM (Constant Photocurrent Method). Designed for researchers who have limited budgets but want to start work immediately, this allows the ability to do baseline studies until additional funding for the full QE or CPM system becomes available.

  • Detector Testing

    CI Systems Inc.

    CI Systems' Optical Test benches are especially built to test many types of detector arrays used as the sensors of a camera, from visible to far infrared ranges. With CI Systems' expert know-how, these test benches can be tailored to a customer's design requirements. MTF, spectral response, crosstalk, NETD and sensitivity are some of the basic parameters that can be tested with CI's Optical Test benches during the design, manufacturing and integration of detector arrays.

  • EQE/Photon-Electron Conversion Testing

    Enlitech

    Enlitech offers different solutions for incident photon-electron conversion testing systems. The available systems include IPCE, PV External quantum efficiency (PV-EQE), Internal Quantum Efficiency, Spectral Response (SR), Highly-sensitive EL-EQE. There are over 1,000 SCI papers cited Enlitech‘s systems to provide reliable experimental data for significant scientific publication. The Highest PV-EQE sensitivity and EL-EQE both reach 10-5 % (7 orders). They can be utilized to PV conversion efficiency, HJT/ PERC/TOP-CON current-loss analysis, Organic PV charge-transfer-state and Perovskite PV trap state measuring, and Organic PV and Perovskite PV Voc loss analysis.

  • Light Meter/Datalogger - Records Data on an SD Card in Excel® Format

    Extech SDL400 - Extech Instruments Corporation

    The SDL400 records data on an SD card in Excel format. Wide range to 10,000Fc or 100kLux. Cosine and color-corrected measurements. Utilizes precision silicon photo diode and spectral response filter. Offset adjustment used for zero function to make relative measurements. Adjustable data sampling rate. Stores 99 readings manually and 20M readings via 2G SD card. Type K/J Thermocouple input for high temperature measurements. Large backlit LCD display. Record/Recall Min, Max, Data Hold and Auto power off. Complete with 6 x AA batteries, SD card, hard carrying case and light sensor with protective cover.

  • Product Range

    Solus - Protea Ltd

    Introducing Protea's new range of laser gas analysers - Solus. The Solus platform represents an extension of Protea's spectroscopic gas analysis equipment into laser based technology, allowing for highly selective, quick response and low range measurements of 1 or 2 gases in a cost-effective, re-configurable package. Solus utilises the latest in Tunable Laser Diode Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS), together with the best in micromachining technology, to deliver a precisely controlled narrow wavelength that can be tuned over a small range. The narrow linewidth allows for selection of precise spectral absorbance in the NIR region, free from cross-interferences of other absorbing gases. For some tuning ranges, a number of gases can be measured by tuning a single laser diode e.g. NH3 and H2O.

  • Handheld Raman Analyzer

    TacticID®-1064 - B&W Tek, Inc.

    The TacticID®-1064 is a field-ready handheld spectral analysis instrument designed for non-contact forensic analysis by safety personnel and first responders, including law enforcement personnel, bomb squads, customs and border patrol, hazmat technicians, and more. The TacticID®-1064 utilizes proven Raman spectroscopy, allowing users to get real-time actionable identification of unknown chemicals, explosives, narcotics, pharmaceutical drugs and many other substances while reducing operational uncertainty and response time. The TacticID®-1064 includes a comprehensive library of over 10,000 substances. In addition, users have flexibility to create their own libraries. By utilizing the 1064nm wavelength, the TacticID®-1064 avoids fluorescence, allowing users to get results in less than 1 minute even when working with tough street samples.

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