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B1818-01 AmericanMicroSemi AMS Optoelectronics:Photovoltaic Cells:Infrared Detector Optoelectronics:Photovoltaic Cells:Infrared Detector
M5 AmericanMicroSemi AMS Optoelectronics:Photovoltaic Cells:Thermopile Detector Optoelectronics:Photovoltaic Cells:Thermopile Detector

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  • Basic Principles of Silicon Detectors
    Through the photovoltaic effect, silicon detectors provide a means of transforming light energy to an electrical current. The root of the theory behind this phenomenon is a small energy gap between the valence and conduction bands of the detector. When light, with enough energy to excite
  • Medical Device Link .
    Two types of optocouplers are available for use in implantable applications. The photovoltaic and phototransistor optocouplers provide gate drive voltage and effective isolation in small surface-mount packages. The 52464 photovoltaic optocoupler consists of an LED and photovoltaic detector
  • Thermo Scientific Sulfur Dioxide CEMS Development (.pdf)
    cooled photovoltaic detector. of these field tests, we utilized SO3 conversion of SO2 into SO3. injection equipment to introduce a. known concentration of SO3 into the. flue gas. Figure 2: SO3 Reference Spectrum (purple), Incoming Spectrum (blue). Our system was calibrated using our. SO3 generator
  • Using a Digital Potentiometer to Optimize a Precision Single Supply Photo Detect
    . A photodiode can be operated in the Photovoltaic or. Photoconductive mode, as shown in Figure 2. INTRODUCTION. Light. Source. Photodiodes bridge the gap between light and. Light. electronics. Many times, precision applications (such. Source. as CT scanners, blood analyzers, smoke detectors,. position
  • Scientific CMOS Technology - High Performance Imaging (.pdf)
    . High performance combined with low. cost, has made the interline CCD a. ·. Bio- & Chemi - luminescence. very popular choice for applications. ·. High content screening. such as fluorescence cell microscopy,. ·. Photovoltaic inspection. luminescence detection and machine. ·. X-ray tomography
  • Non-contact Temperature Measurement and Control (.pdf)
    . milliseconds. 3. Photon detectors employ the same basic optical system as in 1 and 2 above. Photo-conductive, photovoltaic or photo-emissive cel s are used to produce. electrical signals. Fast response is a feature of these detectors, being of the order. of a few milliseconds. In addition
  • Neutron Hardness of Photodiodes For Use in Passice Rubidium Frequency Standards (.pdf)
    shunt resistance. All of these quantities were mea-. located in San Diego. Neutrons are provided by several californium-. sured in the photovoltaic mode under conditions of constant illumi-. 252 sources having a neutron-to-gamma ratio of 1 x 109 neutrons per. nation using the light source described
  • Soluble Narrow Band Gap and Blue Propylenedioxythiophene-Cyanovinylene Polymers
    Inova 500. Microsoft Word - ja061274asi20060608_090921.doc. S1. Supporting Information for: Soluble Narrow Band Gap and Blue Propylenedioxythiophene-Cyanovinylene Polymers. as Multifunctional Materials for Photovoltaic and Electrochromic Applications. Barry C. Thompson,1 Young-Gi Kim,1 Tracy D

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