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PMT-101 -
Eddy Co.
Photo Multiplier Tube with a range of 185 - 700 nm. Has a built in power supply. Built in low noise amplifier with a gain of x1 and x100.
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PMT-102 -
Eddy Co.
Photo Multiplier Tube with a range of 185 - 875 nm. Has a built in power supply. Built in low noise amplifier with a gain of x1 and x100.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
HORIBA's microscope photometers are ideal for any lab wishing to quantitate light intensity from a sample on a microscope stage. Initially designed for the most demanding low light level fluorescence kinetics of labeled mammalian cells, these photometers are also just as well suited for mineral analysis or transmission studies.
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i-Spector family -
CAEN S.p.A.
i-Spector is a all-in-one detector and electronics instrument based on a SiPM area (18×18 mm2, 24×24 mm2 or 30×30 mm2), possibly coupled to a scintillation crystal suitable for the chosen application. The i-Spector integrates in a compact tube-like mechanics the detection stage, frontend electronics, an integrated power supply for SiPM biasing and, eventually, a digital chain to process onboard the incoming data. The i-Spector can be controlled via Ethernet and/or wireless communication based on LoRa standard.
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AQMS-500 -
Focused Photonics Inc.
) analyzer applies UV fluorescence technology with the photomultiplier tube (PMT) to measure SO
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1641 -
DL Instruments, LLC
The Model 1641 Current Preamplifier is a simple low cost wideband gain block for use with photomultipliers
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Teledyne Princeton Instruments
Single channel detectors are used with IsoPlane, SpectraPro and TriVista spectrometers, enabling efficient operation from UV to IR. These include three photomultiplier tubes, two silicon detectors, plus InGaAs, PbS, InSb, HgCdTe and infrared detectors.
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Avalanche -
Laser Components IG, Inc.
Similar to photomultipliers, avalanche photodiodes are used to detect extremely weak light intensities. Si APDs are used in the wavelength range from 250 to 1100 nm, and InGaAs is used as semiconductor material in APDs for the wavelength range from 1100 to 1700 nm.
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Laser Components IG, Inc.
Similar to photomultipliers, avalanche photodiodes are used to detect extremely weak light intensities. Si APDs are used in the wavelength range from 250 to 1100 nm, and InGaAs is used as semiconductor material in APDs for the wavelength range from 1100 to 1700 nm.
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LT Laser Tools GmbH
Similar to photomultipliers, avalanche photodiodes are used to detect extremely weak light intensities. Si APDs are used in the wavelength range from 250 to 1100 nm, and InGaAs is used as semiconductor material in APDs for the wavelength range from 1100 to 1700 nm.
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SLIM -
El-Mul Technologies
SLIM™ is an innovative design for under-the-column BSE detection.SLIM™ puts El-Mul’s ScintiFast™ together with a segmented, shaped light guide and Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) to create a fast, sensitive, segmented and compact BSE detector for e-beam tools.
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TN15 -
Kromek Group plc
The TN15 high sensitivity thermal neutron detector utilizes a state-of-the-art silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) and offers world-leading specification in a compact form. The TN15 surpasses the performance of a 100mm long 13mm3 He tube at 4 atmospheres and does not need cooling but operates at room temperature.
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Gamma Scientific Inc.
The UDT TRAMP products are transimpedance amplifier (current-to-voltage) instruments that provide a low input impedance to accurately measure the short circuit current of phototransducers such as silicon and germanium photodetectors, vacuum photodiodes and photomultiplier tubes. The range includes the economically priced TRAMP, and for ultra precision and accuracy, the TIA-3000.
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SIM914 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The SIM914 350 MHz Preamplifier contains two wide-bandwidth, DC-coupled amplifiers, each with a gain of 5 (14 dB). Its fast rise time, low noise and excellent DC accuracy make it an ideal instrument for amplifying signals like those from photomultiplier tubes and photodiodes.
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Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
module is basically comprised of a photomultiplier tube to convert light into electrical signals, a high-voltage power supply circuit, and a voltage divider circuit to distribute the optimum voltage to each dynode, all assembled into a single compact case. In addition to these basic PMT modules, Hamamatsu also provides modules having various additional functions such as signal processing, cooling and interface to PC.