Monitoring camera
infraredhigh-sensitivityInGaAs

Monitoring camera - Photonic Science and Engineering - infrared / high-sensitivity / InGaAs
Monitoring camera - Photonic Science and Engineering - infrared / high-sensitivity / InGaAs
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Characteristics

Function
monitoring
Spectrum
infrared
Other characteristics
high-sensitivity, InGaAs

Description

Cooled High Sensitivity InGaAs / SWIR camera PSL high sensitivity InGaAs short wave infrared (SWIR) cameras deliver 320x256 resolution with extended spectral response up to 2.2 micron. The high sensitivity cooled SWIR camera allows spectroscopic analysis up to 2.2 micron wavelength. It can be used for Photoluminescence, Raman Spectroscopy, Laser Diode Characterization, and Fluorescence. The camera relies on an efficient cooling with a delta T of 60 degree with respect to ambient temperature in order to reduce its dark current and allow extended integration periods. PSL high sensitivity InGaAs short wave infrared (SWIR) cameras are also being used for monitoring temperature above 100 degree C of industrial furnaces and applications involving baking processes up to 1600 degree C. It will unveil temperature gradients / defects of hot end glass parts and help monitoring cooling rate / reducing scrap respectively. Likewise it will also enable early detection of slag impurities in molten metal. PSL high sensitivity SWIR cameras are provide with high efficiency transmission lenses.

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