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Phlux Technology is offering an evaluation board for its Aura family of Noiseless InGaAs avalanche photodiodes (APDs). The APDs are used as 1550nm infrared sensors and claim 12 times greater ...
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and ...
The new evaluation board accelerates development of 1550 nm infrared systems, enabling precise performance benchmarking and ultra-low noise measurements for LiDAR, optical networks, and rangefinding.
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and development by simplifying the evaluation and measurement of Phlux’s Aura line of ...
Avalanche photodiodes (APDs) for ultra-sensitive infrared detection at eye-safe wavelengths are built around compound ...
We report on the demonstration of an InGaP/AlGaAs heterojunction avalanche photodiode (APD) with an aluminum composition of 0.8, optimized for high-speed visible-light detection. The APD achieves a ...
Hamamatsu Photonics has launched a series of avalanche photo diodes that work across 320 to 1,000nm. Sensitivity peaks at 750nm. Called the S17353 series, ...
Impact Statement: The 4H-SiC avalanche photodiode exhibits high gain in the Geiger mode, making it widely applicable in the field of single photon detection, such as quantum communication, ultraviolet ...
Phlux Technology’s InGaAs technology can operate at 1,550 nm, is 12× more sensitive than a traditional avalanche photodiode.
As a result, the company’s Noiseless InGaAs Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs) can detect signals at up to 50% greater distance in laser range finders, LiDAR systems, and optical fiber test equipment.