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Infrared Detectors for wavelengths from 1.5 to 6 micronsTE-Cooled Photovoltaic (Most Sensitive)Our most sensitive candidate is the TE-cooled photovoltaic PDI-2TE-6. It is about 5X less sensitive than LN2 cooled InSb at moderate frequencies. Note that the PDI-series devices incorporate immersion lens technology and the lenses begin to absorb at wavelengths shorter than 1.5 microns, so they should not be used for these short wavelengths. Uncooled PhotovoltaicWe also have uncooled versions (PDI-6) which should be selected if S/N is adequate. Photoconductive (both cooled and uncooled)Also the photoconductive PCI-M-6 and PCI-2TE-6 are designed for use in this region. Photoconductive devices tend to have somewhat higher signal (responsivity) and sometimes S/N than photovoltaic equivalents when operated at optimum frequencies. However, they exhibit excess noise at low frequencies (1/f noise) and require low noise electrical bias (PV devices are unbiased). For this reason, The photovoltaic PDI-types are preferred for most applications. Wide Spectral Region (Also Fastest)Our fastest candidate devices are the photovoltaic PEM-L series and PD-10.6 series, with 0.2 nanosecond response. Competing TechnologyCompeting technology is LN2 cooled InSb. For a more general overview, see the Infrared Detectors page.
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