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SPAD 23
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SPAD 23 Red
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SPAD 93
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The SPAD 23, is a detector array with 23 hexagonally packed single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) with best-in-class performance. It features both the capability of direct photon-counting and photon-time tagging to enable a wide range of single-photon detection applications.
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SPAD 23 Red is a detector array with 25 square packed single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) with increased
sensitivity in the red wavelengths. It features both the capability of direct photon counting and photon time tagging to
enable a wide range of single-photon detection applications.
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SPAD 93 is a detector array with 93 hexagonally packed single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) with best-in-class performance. It features both the capability of direct photon-counting and photon-time tagging to enable a wide range of single-photon detection applications.
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SPAD Lambda
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SPAD Lambda is a linear detector with a 320×1 SPAD array. It features single-photon detectors (SPADs) enabling both photon-counting and photon-time tagging. This arrangement is ideal for spectral detection applications. Thanks to microlenses and state-of-the-art production facilities, this detector offers high detection efficiency. The detector is capable of both time gating and time stamping for the ultimate control over time-varying signals of interest.
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SPAD 512
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SPAD Alpha
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SPAD 512 is a camera integrating a 512×512 SPAD image sensor. Up to 100,000 fps in 1-bit mode enable high-speed imaging (photon-counting).
Fine time gating enables the study of time-varying samples.
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SPAD Alpha is a photon-counting camera for high-speed imaging. The core of the camera is a SPAD image sensor with 1024×1024 pixels. Photon counting with up to 73,000 frames per second and zero readout noise is achieved. The global shutter enables nanosecond exposures with exposure shifts of 17 ps. The image sensor is optimized for low noise, with a typical dark count rate of less than 100 cps.
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