Phlux Technology sees growing interest in its patented Noiseless InGaAs technology from high-end hunting industry.
From autonomous vehicles to optical testing, these sensors bring high performance infrared detection into real-world systems.
(Nanowerk News) What do motion detectors, self-driving cars, chemical analyzers and satellites have in common? They all contain detectors for infrared (IR) light. At their core and besides readout ...
Researchers created the world's smallest fully printed infrared photodetectors using room-temperature nano-printing, enabling ...
A research team led by Professor Leo Tianshuo Zhao from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the ...
Multi-line readout and integrate-while-readout functions provide users with the flexibility to customize data acquisition, supporting rapid, real-time analysis at frame rates up to 116 fps. This speed ...
With sensor technology becoming increasingly fundamental to a world driven by big data, photonics is also riding on the wave. VIGO Photonics, a Polish company founded in 1987 and specialized in ...
IR sensors play a vital role in battery monitoring, ensuring optimal temperature control and enhancing product reliability ...
According to a study published in Nature Communications, researchers have created an extremely sensitive detector for identifying molecules based on their infrared vibrational “fingerprint.” ...
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