Scientific Linear InGaAs Array Detectors


InGaAs Array DetectorThe Jobin Yvon family of NIR array detectors, the Symphony Series, feature spectroscopic grade InGaAs detectors in a linear array of 512 or 1024 pixels. Spectral coverage from 0.8 to 1.7 microns is standard. With high quantum efficiencies up to 85%, and low dark noise, these detectors are ideal for demanding applications in the NIR including photoluminescence measurements, laser diode characterisation, telecoms, Raman spectroscopy, singlet oxygen sensing and environmental monitoring.

Main features

  • Choice of 512 or 1024 pixels in thermoelectric or liquid nitrogen cooling.
  • High sensitivity in the near infrared (NIR).
  • Extremely low noise.
  • Ideally suited for low light level detection in near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopic applications.

 

Features & Benefits

Features

Benefits

Spectroscopic Grade InGaAs Chip

Ideally suited for low light detection in a variety of spectroscopic applications

Mechanical Shutter

True Background subtraction for performing high precision, low light level spectroscopic applications

Liquid Nitrogen Cooling with 1 or 3 liter Dewar Options

Extremely low dark signal operation for extended integration times required with low signal levels

High Sensitivity (HiS) and High Dynamic Range (HiD) Acquisition Modes

Optimize the detector for the best signal-to-noise ratio (S/N)

Ethernet Connection to Host PC

Standard, easy to use interface with 100% data integrity

HORIBA Jobin Yvon SynerJY® Software

Simple and complete control of a Symphony IGA based spectroscopy system with full analysis capabilities

LabVIEW VIs and SDK available

Flexible software to integrate a Symphony IGA into existing apparatus or as an OEM component

 

Quantum Efficiency Curve

Quantum Efficiency Curve

Typical Spectral Response for IGA detector (25oC)

Choice of Linear InGaAs Arrays

 

 

 
 
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