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| 785 to 1064 nm Single-Mode CW Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from Sheaumann Laser
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| The Tall TO-Can from Sheaumann Laser is a CW Laser Diode that operates at a wavelength from 785 to 1064 nm. It provides single-mode power of up to 600 mW and multimode power of up to 3 W. This laser diode has an Aluminum Nitride (AlN) carrier and Gold Tin (AuSn) bonding that provide an optimal thermal interface. Its cap has a taller ridge to allow vertical mounting and a wide emitter to enable more power. |
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| 2K RGB+Mono CMOS Line Scan Image Sensor |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Teledyne e2v
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| The EV1S02KM-CLV0100-T from Teledyne e2v is a CMOS Line Scan Image Sensor that has a resolution of 2048 x 4 pixels (2K). It produces Red, Green, Blue and Monochrome (RGB+Mono) sensor outputs and has a synchronized shutter design with a maximum line rate of up to 25 kHz (4 rows). This quad-linear image sensor provides a dynamic range of 71 dB and has a responsivity of 480 (R), 370 (G), 240 (B), 500 (Mono) DN12 / (nJ/cm²). |
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| InGaAs PIN Photodiode from 800 to 1700 nm |
Photodiode
from Excelitas Technologies
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| The C30619GH-LC from Excelitas Technologies is an InGaAs PIN Photodiode that operates at a spectral range of 800 to 1700 nm. It has a peak responsivity of 1.05 A/W and a rise time of 0.5 ns with a bandwidth of 700 MHz. This photodiode has a breakdown voltage over 20 V with a capacitance of 2-15 pF and a dark current of 20 nA. It requires a DC supply of 5 V and consumes 10 mA of current. This photodiode has an active diameter of 0.5 mm and an active area of 0.2 mm². |
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| Researchers from Fraunhofer ENAS Develop Miniature Spectrometer for Smartphones |
Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS
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| The Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS has developed a tiny spectrometer that weighs just one gram. This device can easily be integrated into smartphones to help identify fake drugs, Test water samples, Check the air quality and can be used for a number of other applications. The aim is to mass-produce this component for around a euro using conventional technologies. |
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| Hellma Materials Acquires Jenoptik's Germanium Crystal Growth Business |
Hellma Materials GmbH
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| Hellma Materials GmbH, is taking over Jenoptik's germanium crystal growth business. A contract between the companies was signed on 5 July 2021. The acquisition is still subject to regulatory approval, which is expected within the next few weeks. Both parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. The business sold ideally complements the product portfolio of Hellma Materials. |
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| Using Japanese Paper Cutting Art to Make an Eyeball-like Camera |
University of Houston
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| Cunjiang Yu, Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, has developed a camera with a curvy, adaptable imaging sensor that could improve image quality in endoscopes, night-vision goggles, fish-eye cameras etc. The new imager has a high pixel fill factor before stretching and can retain its optoelectronic performance while being biaxially stretched. |
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| Researchers Develop New High-Speed Method for Spectroscopic Measurements |
Tampere University
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| Researchers at Tampere University and their collaborators have made spectroscopic measurements much faster. By correlating polarization to the colour of a pulsed laser, the team can track changes in the spectrum of the light by simple and extremely fast polarization measurements. The method opens new possibilities to measure spectral changes on a nanosecond time scale over the entire colour spectrum of light. |
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| Porotech Receives Funding Worth £3M to Develop New Generation of MicroDisplays |
Porotech
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| University of Cambridge spin-out Porotech has raised £3m to fund the next stage of development of its unique micro-LED production technique. Its display technology breakthrough heralds a new era of brighter, sharper, more vivid microdisplays for even the smallest devices. Micro-LED is the next major leap forward for displays on products such as smartphones, smartwatches and VR/AR headsets. |
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