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- What Is InGaAs? | Sensors Unlimited - World-class SWIR InGaAs . . .
So what is "extended wavelength" InGaAs and why bother? Standard InGaAs has a long wavelength cutoff of 1 68 µm Many applications require the detection of light with longer wavelengths An important example is the ability to measure moisture content in agricultural products by measuring water absorption at 1 9 µm
- What is InGaAs? Origins Techniques for SWIR Imaging
Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) is a compound semiconductor material that has significantly advanced the capabilities of imaging technology, particularly in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum
- What is an InGaAs detector? - SyronOptics
InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide) is a semiconductor material known for its sensitivity to infrared (IR) light, making it an essential component in various optical applications
- InGaAs | UniversityWafer, Inc.
InGaAs-based photodetectors are commonly used in a wide range of applications that require high sensitivity in the NIR region, such as fiber optic communication, remote sensing, biomedical imaging, and surveillance
- InGaAs Photodetectors: Unveiling Their Working Principle and . . .
Infrared Spectroscopy: Their sensitivity in the near-infrared region makes InGaAs photodetectors indispensable tools for infrared spectroscopy, a technique used to identify and analyze molecules based on their absorption of infrared light
- What is InGaAs? - Princeton Infrared Technologies
InGaAs detector arrays are a combination of detector material, which detects the light and turns the photons into electron-hole pairs The number of electron-hole pairs is measured using a Read Out Integrated Circuit (ROIC)
- How Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) Improves SWIR Sensing
InGaAs sensors can be made extremely sensitive, literally counting individual photons When built as focal plane array – with thousands or millions of tiny point sensors, or sensor pixels – SWIR cameras will work in very dark conditions
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