InGaAs
Indium gallium arsenide
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High-resolution, SWIR InGaAs camera
Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL Series
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The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 and WL series is based upon a state-of-the-art uncooled InGaAs detector with 640×512 pixels and 20 μm pixel pitch. The WL version uses a special windowless sensor package for laser beam analysis applications.
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InGaAs Line-Scan Camera with Square Pixels
Manx SQ Series
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Based on a brand new, in-house developed InGaAs linear detector, the Manx square (SQ) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality line-scan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz (or 128 kHz), the Manx square (SQ) stands as the fastest line-scan InGaAs camera available in the world.
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Small, High Performance InGaAs Camera With High Image Resolution
Bobcat 640 Series
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The Bobcat 640 cameras are offered with high frame rate of 100 Hz. The camera comes with a CameraLink or GigE Vision interface and features low weight and power.
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Small, High Performance InGaAs Camera
Bobcat 320 Series
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The Bobcat 320 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. The Bobcat 320 cameras are offered with frame rates of either 100 Hz or 400 Hz. The camera comes with a CameraLink or GigE Vision interface and features low weight and power.
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Fast Low Noise SWIR InGaAs Camera
C-RED 2
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C-RED 2 is a revolutionary ultra high speed low noise camera designed for high resolution Short Wave InfraRed imaging. Thanks to its state of the art electronics, software, and innovative mechanics, C-RED 2 is capable of unprecedented performances: up to 400 images per second with a read out noise from 10 to 30 electrons. Designed for high-end SWIR applications, smart and compact, C-RED 2 is operating from 0.9 to 1.7 μm with a very good Quantum Effi ciency over 70%, offering new opportunities for industrial or scientifi c applications.
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Uncooled InGaAs Line-Scan Camera with Square Pixels
Lynx SQ Series
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The Lynx square (SQ) series, based on an in-house developed linear InGaAs detector, offer affordable short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan imagers. The Lynx SQ cameras are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz for demanding machine vision applications. The cameras come with an industry-standard CameraLink or GigE Vision interface.
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Small, High Performance InGaAs Camera Module
XSW 320 Series
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The XSW 320 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. The XSW 320 camera modules are offered with frame rates of up to 400 Hz.
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Small InGaAs Line-Scan Camera Module With Square Pixels
XSL SQ Series
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The XSL square (SQ) series, based on an in-house developed linear detector, offer affordable short-wave infrared (SWIR) line-scan images. The XSL SQ camera modules are able to image line rates up to 40 kHz. The modules come with an industry-standard CameraLink, GigE Vision or QTE Samtec interface.
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Small, High Performance InGaAs Camera With Low Noise And High Dynamic Range
Wildcat 640 Series
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The Wildcat 640 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 640 x 512 pixel resolution. The Wildcat 640 cameras are offered with high frame rate of up to 220 Hz. The camera comes with a CameraLink or USB3 Vision interface and features low weight and power.
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SWIR Camera with InGaAs Detector
FLIR A6260
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The FLIR A6260 SWIR camera offers superior sensitivity and dynamic range paired with the flexibility of customized windowing and integration times. This InGaAs camera is very linear in the 0.9 to 1.7 µm sensing waveband, making it the perfect tool for high temperature thermal measurements and applications that require measuring through standard glass. The A6260 offers control over settings such as integration time, while allowing you to synchronize and trigger to external events and devices.
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Photodiodes
Avalanche
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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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Small InGaAs Camera For Short Exposures
Bobcat Gated Series
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The Bobcat 320 Gated series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 320 x 256 pixel resolution. The Bobcat 320 Gated cameras are able to provide maximum frame rates up to 400 Hz. The exposure time of the sensor is configurable from 100 ns up to 1 ms in steps of 100 ns, or from 1 ms to 40 ms.
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Photodiodes & Arrays
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Excelitas utilizes Silicon and InGaAs materials for our photodiodes to provide detection from 220 nm to 1700 nm. These devices are offered in a variety of sizes to meet customer sensitivity and speed requirements. Many different types of photodiodes are available to serve various unique applications.
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2-Sensor SWIR Line-Scan Cameras
Wave Series
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The Wave Series camera is a 2-sensor prism line scan camera capable of sensing Short Wave InfraRed (SWIR) light.The camera is based on Indium/Gallium /Arsenide (InGaAs) sensor technology and combined with JAI’s prism line scan technology, making it capable of delivering dual-band imaging in the SWIR light spectrum (900 – 1700 nm).
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Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement System
FROG Scan Ultra
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With a slightly larger format than our high value FROG Scan system, our FROG Scan Ultra platform allows any Ocean Optics spectrometer to be used (including the QE65000 and InGaAs models). This means higher resolution and the availability of InGaAs detectors for your ultrafast laser system. It can measure pulses from nearly 4 ms (custom systems only) to as short as 450 nm.
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Line Scan Camera
Linea SWIR
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Teledyne DALSA’s short-wave infrared (SWIR) GigE line scan camera features a cutting-edge InGaAs sensor in a compact package for a wide variety of machine vision applications.This high speed, high resolution camera is the first product in DALSA’s SWIR family. Linea SWIR features a cutting-edge InGaAs sensor in a compact package that is suitable for a wide variety of applications. With exceptional responsivity and low noise, this camera allows customers to see their products like never before. Linea SWIR is available as a 1k resolution camera with highly responsive 12.5 µm pixels, or a 512 resolution camera with larger 25 µm pixels
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Intelligent Power Meter
TPU Series
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The Yamasaki TPU Series Intelligent Power Meter is the latest design in Multiple Wavelength Optical Power Meter technology. The InGaAs detector is pre-calibrated for 850nm, 1300nm for Multimode and 1310nm, 1490nm, 1550nm and 1625nm for Singlemode wavelengths.
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SWIR Cameras
SenS HiPe SWIR Camera
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Our new SenS series TE cooled SWIR InGaAs cameras provide superb VGA image quality low light to bright scenes requiring wide dynamic range. Our new HiPe model supports exposure times > 30 seconds with low dark charge. Now available with USB3, GigE-Vision, and CameraLink. Fast gating (50 nsec) option.
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Terahertz Systems
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Optoelectronic Terahertz-Generation. TOPTICA provides complete systems and components for both time-domain and frequency-domain terahertz generation. For time-domain applications, the TeraFlash sets new standards in terms of dynamic range, bandwidth and measurement speed. Combining TOPTICA's FemtoFiber smart laser technology with state-of-the-art InGaAs antennas, the system achieves a peak dynamic range of more than 90 dB and a bandwidth greater than 5 THz.
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Cameras
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Excelitas offers the broadest portfolio of scientific, industrial and specialized imaging camera systems on the market. Equipped with CCD, iCCD, CMOS, sCMOS or InGaAs sensors, our PCO imaging cameras have helped customers achieve successful and reliable measurements over three decades. We also design and manufacture a range of medium and long range thermal cameras covering the MWIR and LWIR wavebands which leverage our proven pedigree in designing and manufacturing high performance optical modules and cameras for demanding surveillance, targeting, naval and C-UAS applications.
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O/E Converter
TIA-4000
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The TIA-4000 is comprised of a fibre coupled InGaAs APD detector combined with a variable reverse bias voltage network and fast transimpedance amplifier. The output of the unit is brought out to a type K female SMA connector. Light falling on the detector generates a positive-going proportional current. This current, multiplied by the transimpedance produces a voltage that is proportional to the light incident on the detector surface.
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Ultrafast Joulemeter
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Measure every pulse at up to 200 kHz with MACH 6. Measure with 12-bit digital accuracy and capture up to 4 million pulses in real time. Our MACH 6 Joulemeter is the only instrument in the world that performs at this speed, and with this precision. It is designed to support our full complement of fast energy probes that include Silicon, InGaAs and Pyroelectric Detectors. Measure from pJ to mJ and from 0.35 to 2.5 m. Using the M6-Si detector and the M5-UC-QED accessory, you can make relative measurements at 266 nm.
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SWIR InGaAs Sensors
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Xenics is a vertically integrated SWIR detector and camera company. Xenics designs and develops ROICs (read-out integrated circuits) for SWIR imaging detectors.Furthermore, Xenics develops SWIR imaging detectors based on InGaAs (indium gallium arsenide) photodiode arrays. These SWIR detectors are used in Xenics SWIR camera products, but can also be offered as such to customers who require a detector-based solution. In addition to standard products, Xenics can also offer customized solutions.
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Polychrometer (multichannel spectrometer)
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It is a spectrometer that reduces the aberration of the optical system to the utmost limit because it measures effectively using multichannel detectors such as CCD, CMOS, InGaAs etc. Since the spatial resolution is high on the whole surface of the light receiving surface of the detector, it can be used for the following applications.
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SWIR and VIS-SWIR Cameras
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A range of InGaAs based cameras offering “best in class” sensitivity in the region up to 1700nm.
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SWIR and VIS-SWIR Cameras
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A range of InGaAs based cameras offering “best in class” sensitivity in the region up to 1700nm.
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Pulse Characterization Sensors
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Pulse Characterization Sensors provide the ability to see and measure the temporal characteristics of pulsed and CW laser beams. Ophir Fast Photodiode Detectors are designed to convert optical signals into electrical signals which are then measured with third-party instrumentation such as oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers. Accessories are available to connect to IS6 integrating spheres or fiber optic cables. Attenuating filter accessories are also available to increase their dynamic range. Different models offer silicon, UV enhanced silicon and InGaAs PIN photodiodes, covering a combined spectral range of 193 nm to 1700 nm. Rise times range from 25 picoseconds to 3 nanoseconds. The fast rise times are achieved by an internal reverse bias voltage circuit. Power is supplied by internal batteries and/or an external power supply depending on the model. Detectors should be connected to a 50Ω impedance in order to maintain their nominal rise times. They can be connected to higher impedance loads, but this will result in a significant increase in the rise time. If higher output voltage is required, it is recommended to connect the detector to a trans-impedance amplifier with an Input impedance of 50Ω
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Avalanche Photodiodes
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Excelitas offers Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs) on both Silicon (Si) and InGaAs materials. Si APDs cover the spectral range of 400 nm to 1100 nm and the InGaAs APDs cover 950 nm to 1550 nm. An Avalanche Photodiode (APD) provides higher sensitivity than a standard photodiode and is for extreme low-level light (LLL) detection and photon counting.
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SWIR Imagers
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SWIR imagers (short wavelength infrared) are an important group of surveillance electro-optical imagers due several reasons. First, advances in InGaAs technology enabled design of relatively low cost SWIR imagers. Second, InGaAs imagers are very sensitive and can generate images of observed scenery even at dark nights. Third, SWIR imagers are less vulnerable to bad atmospheric conditions than TV/LLLTV cameras working in visible/near infrared band. Fourth, SWIR imagers can generate hi-res images even if they are built using much smaller optics than used for design of thermal imagers.





























