Pyroelectric detectors from Laser Components are based on deuterated L-alanine-doped triglycine sulfate

March 3, 2015
The LCDT-5000 is for users who want to combine their detectors with their own electronics. The LCDT-5100 is for apps in the 10 to 100 Hz range. The LCDT-5500 is for Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

Three advanced pyroelectric detectors are based on deuterated, L-alanine-doped triglycine sulfate. The LCDT-5000 is for users who want to combine their detectors with their own electronics. The LCDT-5100 is for applications in the 10 to 100 Hz range. The LCDT-5500, with a low-noise junction gate field-effect transistor, is for Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.
Laser Components
Olching, Germany
www.laser-components.com

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