The OEM Division routinely adapts
its spectrographs to solid state and other detectors chosen
by the customer, as well as to customers' interface requirements.
Alternatively, we can supply the entire assembly, including
the detector, accessories, and electronics that best suits
the application. JY is a leading manufacturer of detector
assemblies for use in spectroscopy.
The OEM Division specialises in sales to original equipment
manufacturers and government-funded projects. For one off
spectroscopy detectors you should visit the JY Optical
Spectroscopy Pages.
CCDs (charge coupled devices)
These are two-dimensional detector arrays built onto a silicon
chip. The pixels are read out sequentially. The device acts
like an electronic reusable photographic film - the pixels
accumulate light intensity information until they are read
out. They are then ready for a new "exposure".
The main difference between CCDs used in sensitive measurement
applications, such as spectroscopy, and those used in cameras
and camcorders, is the quality of the CCD required for the
job. The most demanding spectroscopic applications require
CCDs that have very low pixel noise, excellent uniformity
of response, and high quantum efficiency -- in some detectors
down into the ultraviolet region. The available response
range is from 200 nm (with UV enhancement) to 1000 nm. Lower
cost, camera-quality CCDs can sometimes be used in less
demanding applications.
In spectroscopy, the two-dimensional capability is suited
to multiple fibre optic inputs as well as 2-dimensional
solid state array detectors. The fibre positions form one
dimension and spectral wavelength the other dimension; so
that multiple spectra are obtained simultaneously. A wide
variety of detector sizes and pixel sizes are available.
For best signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), detector cooling
is recommended, which may be either TE (thermoelectric)
or LN (liquid nitrogen) cooling.
Imaging CCD Cameras
PDAs
(photodiode arrays)
These are linear arrays of photodiode detectors on a single
strip of silicon. Frequently used in moderate to high light
level applications, PDAs are available as single or double
arrays. Double arrays are convenient for two-channel instruments.
PDAs may be used uncooled, or cooled to achieve lower detector
noise. They typically cost less than CCDs and have similar
spectral sensitivity in the range 200 nm to 1000 nm.
Infra-red
(IR) detector arrays
For spectra in the NIR region, from 1 to 2.5 microns wavelength,
InGaAs detectors are usually employed. We also offer spectrographs,
monochromators, and diffraction gratings for use in the
NIR region.
Picosecond
Sources and Detectors
Our NanoLED
sources represent the best performance to price
ratio nanosecond and picosecond light sources. Used with
our TBX-04
miniature picosecond photon counting detector you can create
the ultimate time-domain spectroscopy systems.
Spectroscopy
Sources and Detectors
We can advise and supply a comprehensive range of spectroscopy
sources and detectors so please contact us with your requirements.