First Sensor to display solid-state silicon photomultipliers at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 20, 2016
The SiPM-NUV and SiPM-RGB solid-state silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) detect ultra-low light levels down to single photons.

The SiPM-NUV and SiPM-RGB solid-state silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) detect ultra-low light levels down to single photons. The detectors are optimized for near-ultraviolet (SiPM-NUV) or red, green, and blue (SiPM-RGB) light detection with peak sensitivities at 420 or 550 nm. They achieve very high gain (>106) and high photon detection efficiencies for applications such as high-energy physics, medical diagnostics, nuclear medicine, homeland security, and analytical instruments.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4749

To Learn More:

Contact: First Sensor
Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
Product: SiPM-NUV and SiPM-RGB solid-state silicon photomultipliers
Key Features: Peak sensitivities at 420 or 550 nm

What First Sensor says:
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