Image Sensors
Hamamatsu designs and manufactures various types of image sensors that cover a wide range of intensity levels and spectral response ranges. These devices are used in non-destructive testing, process monitoring, semiconductor tools, Raman spectroscopy, microscopy, optical communications, spectrophotometry, encoders and X-ray imaging.
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Hamamatsu’s image sensors operate from near infrared (NIR) at 2.6 µm, through visible and ultraviolet (UV) down to soft X-rays and hard X-rays at several hundred keV.
Hamamatsu’s image sensors are made from either silicon or InGaAs. The Si image sensors are available as a CCD array, CMOS linear array and NMOS linear array. Large 2D CMOS arrays are also available for area X-ray imaging. InGaAs and CCD arrays can be cooled with a built-in thermoelectric cooler. Detector heads and signal processing boards are available for most sensors.
Visit Hamamatsu’s website for more information on available image sensors.
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