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A wide line-up of image sensors ideal for spectroscopy and measurement applications
HAMAMATSU provides various types of image sensors that cover a wide energy level and spectral response range from near infrared (NIR) at 2.6 urn through visible, ultraviolet, vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) down to soft X-rays and hard X-rays at several hundred keV
CCD area image sensors
CCD area image sensors offer a high S/N and are ideal for low-light-level detection. Among CCD area image sensors, back-thinned types (for backside light input) offer high quantum efficiency even in the vacuum UV region. (Maximum QE more than 90 %)
Excellent sensitivity stability allows detection over a wide spectral range from visible light through X-rays.
■ Front-illuminated type
• For spectrophotometry
• Long integration type for spectrophotometry For scientific measurement For X-ray imaging
NMOS linear image sensors
NMOS linear image sensors feature a large active area of each photodiode, high UV sensitivity yet sufficiently low noise. Dedicated driver circuits and pulse generators are also available.
■ Product line-up
• Current output type (infrared enhanced type, FOP type and for X-ray detection) Voltage output type
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