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APD
High-speed, high sensitivity photodiodes having a internal gain mechanism
The APD (avalanche photodiode) is a high sensitivity photo-diode that operates at high speeds and high gain by apply­ing a reverse bias. Delivers a higher S/N than PIN photo-diodes and is widely used in optical rangefinders, spatial light transmission, scintillation detectors, etc.
Product line-up • NIR type
NIR (near infrared) type includes low bias voltage operation devices for 800 nm band, and low temperature coefficient devices.
Short wavelength type
These short-wavelength APDs are optimized for detection of UV to visible light. High gain can be obtained in short wavelength regions, making these APDs suitable for low-light-level measurements such as in analytical instrument.
NIR high sensitivity type
NIR high sensitivity APDs are enhanced near infrared sensitivity devices for 900 nm and 1.06 u m bands.
Surface mount type
This surface-mount type APD is Si APD encapsulated in a surface mount ceramic pack­age that ensures high reliability in the same wide operating temperature range (-20 to 85 ■■C) as metal package devices.
Multi-element type
This quadrant APD with <|)1 mm active area is designed to operate with a low bias. The quadrant format on one chip ensures uniform characteristics between elements. Single power supply operation allows easy connections. Applications include low-light-level de­tection and laser beam alignment.
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