IR intelligent scintillator detects wavelengths that pose safety risk

April 16, 2023
The IRis Safety Wand infrared (IR) intelligent scintillator detects lasers in the 1460–1600 nm range.

The IRis Safety Wand infrared (IR) intelligent scintillator detects lasers in the 14601600 nm range. Combining an optical longpass filter with a phosphor coating on a glass substrate, it has <2% reflection in the 11002000 nm range and a 34 mm square active area. The passive device only detects the wavelengths that pose a safety risk.

Scintacor

Cambridge, U.K.

www.scintacor.com

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