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Phlux Technology is offering an evaluation board for its Aura family of Noiseless InGaAs avalanche photodiodes (APDs). The APDs are used as 1550nm infrared sensors and claim 12 times greater ...
Here we report regulating infrared photoresponses in reduced graphene oxide phototransistors by defect and atomic structure control for the first time. The infrared optoelectronic transport and ...
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and ...
The new evaluation board accelerates development of 1550 nm infrared systems, enabling precise performance benchmarking and ultra-low noise measurements for LiDAR, optical networks, and rangefinding.
The 70 mm x 60 mm board, which comes with a MAX40661 transimpedance amplifier, is designed to accelerate design and development by simplifying the evaluation and measurement of Phlux’s Aura line of ...
In this work, we proposed a solution-processed PbS colloids quantum dots infrared photodiode with internal amplification. By this amplification, the responsivit ...
However, current detection technology is intrinsically limited by materials and structures. Here, we report an integrated midwave infrared photodetector consisting of an InAsSb-based heterojunction ...
The fabricated MoSe 2 –Si photodiodes demonstrate a current on/off ratio of ∼2 × 10 4 orders of magnification and photocurrent generation with a 22.5 ns rise time and a 190.8 ns decay time, ...
Sheffield, UK, -- Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, announces a 30 µm optical window version of the Aura family of 1550 nm Noiseless InGaAs® APDs.