Xenon flash lamps are pulsed light sources that emit light with an instantaneously high peak output, and the emitted light is a continuous spectrum spanning from the UV to the infrared region. In this video, we demonstrate xenon flash lamps being used in gas measurement.
MIR sources and detectors are introducing improved form factors, performance, cost, and compliance—just in time to meet demand from the expanding market for gas analysis.
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We're not exhibiting at Photonics West this year due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, but we'd like to share with you a sneak peek at some of our new and upcoming products you would have seen at the show.
The H15460-40 PMT module offers high quantum efficiency due to the PMT’s GaAsP photocathode, resulting in high sensitivity within the 300-740 nm region. In addition, the module’s 14 mm sq. effective area offers a wide field of view for two-photon or multiphoton microscopy, and the built-in amplifier reduces noise between the detector and electronic devices, improving the overall sensitivity.
The ORCA-Quest is a quantitative CMOS (qCMOS) camera with photon number resolving functionality. With ultra-quiet, highly refined electronics, it unlocks the ability to investigate new photonic questions because it offers the quality and quantitative performance to detect meaningful data previously lost in the noise.