Infrared detector P16-CN series
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Infrared detector - P16-CN series - HAMAMATSU - gas / mercury / process
Infrared detector - P16-CN series - HAMAMATSU - gas / mercury / process
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Characteristics

Detected entity
gas, mercury
Technology
infrared
Application
process
Other characteristics
compact, high-sensitivity, wavelength

Description

The P16612-011CN is an infrared detector that has high sensitivity in the spectral band up to 5 μm. This high sensitivity has been achieved due to Hamamatsu’s unique crystal growth technology and process technology. By using a back-illuminated structure, we greatly improved the sensitivity temperature coefficient compared to the front-illuminated type. This is a windowless type that the customer can install a filter on. This product is an environmentally friendly infrared detector and does not use lead, mercury, or cadmium, which are substances restricted by the RoHS directive. It is a replacement for conventional products that contain these substances. Features - High sensitivity - High-speed response - High shunt resistance - Compact, surface mount type ceramic package - Compatible with lead-free solder reflow - RoHS compliant (lead, mercury, cadmium free) • Photosensitive area : 0.7×0.7 mm • Number of elements : 1 • Package : Ceramic • Cooling : Non-cooled • Peak sensitivity wavelength (typ.) : 4.1 μm • Cutoff wavelength (typ.) : 5.3 μm • Photosensitivity (typ.) : 0.0045 A/W • Detectivity D* (typ.) : 1.0×109 cm・Hz1/2/W • Noise equivalent power (typ.) : 4.3×10-11 W/Hz1/2 • Rise time (typ.) : 15 ns • Terminal capacitance (typ.) : 0.5 pF • Measurement condition : Ta=25℃, Detectivity D*: λ=λp, fc=1200 Hz, Δf=1 Hz

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