| From June 4-6, 2009, we will be at booth #1711 at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland. |
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Imaging Systems |

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C10627 Streakscope
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Hamamatsu introduces its new Streak Camera, the C10627 Streakscope, with fast acquisition rates in both photon counting and traditional analog mode.
We offer a full line of Streak Cameras, ultrafast photonic recorders with time resolution down to 200 femtoseconds and photon-counting sensitivity. Their unique features allow simultaneous recording of temporal behavior over a defined spatial dimension, an array of fibers, or wavelength when coupled with a spectrograph. |
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Picosecond Light Pulsers (PLP-10) |
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The PLP-10 is a compact picosecond light source based on laser diodes. Simply turn the key to deliver pulses with a width of less than 100 ps and repetition rates from single pulse up to 100 MHz. The PLP-10's available wavelengths range from 375 nm to 1550 nm. |
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APD Modules |
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These avalanche photodiode (APD) sensors include a simple DC power supply connection and a built-in temperature control circuit to keep the APD gain constant. |
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UBA/SBA PMTs |
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The UBA photocathode typically climbs to 43% QE at certain wavelengths, and the SBA photocathode goes as high as 35% QE. Both types deliver significantly higher performance than conventional bialkali photocathodes. |
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MPPC |
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The Multi-Pixel Photon Counter is a new type of photon-counting device made up of multiple APDs operated in Geiger mode. MPPC Modules are also available. |
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Mini- spectrometers |
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Our mini-spectrometers feature precision measurement, high throughput, ease of use, flexibility in measurement setups, compact size, USB connectivity, and a bundled software package. |
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Image Sensors |
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Hamamatsu manufactures a wide range of image sensors including NMOS, CMOS, front- and back-illuminated CCDs. Our image sensors cover a wide range of intensity levels and spectral response ranges to cover applications which include nondestructive testing, process monitoring, semiconductor tools, spectroscopy, microscopy, optical communications, and X-ray imaging. |
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IR Detectors |
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- The world's first commercial InAsSb detector, P11120-901 operates from about 1.6 µm to 5 µm. This InAsSb quantum detector promises to be a high-speed alternative to thermal detectors.
- InGaAs linear image sensor G10768-1024D is a high-speed IR sensor designed for medical diagnostic equipment and foreign object screening where high-speed line-rate is required.
- The H10330-75 NIR PMT Module detects from 950 nm to 1700 nm and contains a thermally insulated, sealed-off housing evacuated to a high vacuum. The internal TE (thermoelectric) cooler eliminates the need for liquid nitrogen and cooling water.
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Laser Products |
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Quantum Cascade Lasers |
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Our quantum cascade lasers (L10195 series) offer pulsed mid-infrared laser emission at 5.2 µm or 7.7 µm with a very narrow spectral linewidth. These products have high output power at room temperature, typically 15 mW.
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High-Power Linear Arrays |
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Our high-power linear array laser diodes feature high optical power of 30 to 50 W/bar in CW operation and 60 to 120 W/bar in QCW operation. Single bars and stacked modules consisting of multiple bars are available. |