First Sensor to showcase near-IR avalanche photodiodes at LASER World of Photonics China 2017

March 2, 2017
The Series 9.5 avalanche photodiodes feature increased sensitivity in the near-infrared wavelength range up to 950 nm.

The Series 9.5 avalanche photodiodes (APDs) feature increased sensitivity in the near-infrared (near-IR) wavelength range up to 950 nm. With fast rise time and very low dark current, the APDs have utility in applications with low light intensities and high modulation frequencies, such as safety scanners, 3D mapping, environmental monitoring, high-resolution lidar systems for autonomous driving, high-speed photometry, and fiber-optic communication. The APDs provide >80% quantum efficiency in the 730–930 nm range, and have the option of equipping different bandpass filters.

LASER World of Photonics China booth number: 1200

To Learn More:

Contact:First Sensor
Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
Product: Series 9.5 avalanche photodiodes
Key Feature: >80% quantum efficiency in the 730–930 nm range

What First Sensor says:
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