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NIR Sensitivity For Electroluminescence (EL) Imaging For Solar Cell Characterization
The Model pco.1300 solar-cooled, digital 12-bit CCD camera system is designed for electroluminescence (EL) applications based on its unique increased sensitivity in the NIR range of the spectrum.
Features include Quantum Efficiency of up to 13% at
880 nm and a resolution of 1392 x 1040 pixels. Applications include solar cell/panel production-line QC, NIR fluorescence, and spectroscopy.
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Online's Top 10 of 2008 |
Photonics
Online is pleased to present you with its Top 10 newsletter, our annual recap of the most popular articles, downloads, news, and products from the past year. We hope you enjoy this glance back at
2008 as you prepare for 2009.
The past 12 months have been exciting ones for
Photonics Online. First, we made significant changes to our home page, which now offers a host of new features to make it easier than ever before to find product overviews, industry news, technical articles, or anything else related to the field. We also tackled a few new topics in our
2008 Editorial Calendar – namely Security
& Surveillance, Medical
Devices, and Semiconductor
Manufacturing – and these special editions proved to be some of our most popular newsletters of the year.
After debuting our first print
publication in 2007, Photonics Online continued to
expand our reach "offline" with the 2008
edition of The Photonics Solutions Update.
Distributed at SPIE Photonics West, the annual Update
includes a wealth of product and service information,
as well as a collection of exclusive articles.
If you would like to participate in any of these
Photonics Online offerings next year –
or have ideas for other resources we can provide in 2009
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we would be delighted to hear from you.
Please drop us a line!
In closing, the entire Photonics Online team would like to express its thanks, first to all of the authors, companies, and organizations that contributed content in
2008. And thanks to you, our loyal readers, for reading, clicking, and making this special edition newsletter possible. Happy holidays from
Photonics Online –
we look forward to building next year's Top 10 with you (starting on January
7, 2009)!
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New, Ultra-Compact,
One-Piece High-Definition CMOS Camera – with HD-SDI Output
Toshiba Imaging's new, ultra-compact (~1 ¾ in. x 1 ¾ in. x 3 in.), one-piece
High-Def IK-HR1S camera has a 1/3 inch, 2.1 megapixel CMOS sensor. Ideal for professional broadcast applications.
- HD-SDI Output
- Switchable 1080i to 720p
- Larger Bandwidth/Better Signal
- RS 232 Control
- C-Mount Lens
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| | Application Note: A New Way To Measure Pulse Energy Stability
| It wasn't long ago that you had no choice but to grab a thermal power meter, fast photodiode, a set of ND filters, a fast digital scope, and data acquisition software to be able to try to measure the pulse energy performance of your 100 kHz laser in real time.
Stop! You don't have to do this anymore.
Spectrum Detector, Inc. has just completed development work on the world's first 100 kHz digital joulemeter… mach 5. This is today's way of measuring the true real-time performance of your pulsed DPSS or fiber
laser. Learn more in this new
application note.
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