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NIR Single-Photon Counter

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BESANÇON, France, Oct. 6, 2011 — Aurea Technology is launching the SPD_B, a single-photon-counting module for shortwave near-infrared wavelengths from 1000 to 1350 nm.

The ultralow-noise, high-quantum-efficiency device includes a Geiger-mode InGaAs avalanche photodiode and thermoelectric coolers that ensure high detection efficiency up to 30%, a low dark count rate of <5.10 to 6/ns gate, and low timing jitter of <180 ps.

The all-in-one instrument is supplied with an easy-to-use and ergonomic graphical user interface compatible with LabView and C++. In the shortwave NIR range, it is suitable for fluorescence lifetime, photoluminescence, spectroscopy and time-correlated single-photon-counting applications.



Published: October 2011
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Aurea TechnologyBiophotonicsEuropeFranceProductssingle-photon counting module short NIRsingle-photon-counting modulesingle-photon-counting module C++single-photon-counting module fluorescence lifetimesingle-photon-counting module Geiger-mode InGaAs APDsingle-photon-counting module LabViewsingle-photon-counting module photoluminescencesingle-photon-counting module spectroscopysingle-photon-counting module TE coolerssingle-photon-counting module time-correlatedSPD_BTest & Measurement

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