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Hamamatsu

HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS is a leading manufacturer of customized opto-electronic components and systems.

Hamamatsu Photonics Europe GmbH

Arzbergerstraße 10, 82211 Herrsching, Germany

+49 8152 375 0

[email protected]

https://www.hamamatsu.com/

Content by Hamamatsu:

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Talking Photonics

| Sponsored by Hamamatsu

In “Analytical Talks,” experts from Hamamatsu Photonics take us on an exciting video tour of the diverse world of optoelectronics

Water quality analysis - a challenge for spectroscopy technologies

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

How are UV-Vis spectroscopy and Hamamatsu Photonics revolutionizing our understanding of water quality?

NDIR gas sensing, Improve your detector design

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

This article explains how to detect certain gases by identifying their specific absorption wavelengths in the mid-infrared spectrum

The role of NIR spectroscopy for food analysis

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Exciting Developments in Food Analysis! Portable NIR spectroscopy offers non-destructive, rapid analysis of food composition & functionality.

Water quality analysis - a challenge for spectroscopy technologies

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

How are UV-Vis spectroscopy and Hamamatsu Photonics revolutionizing our understanding of water quality?

Photonic Technologies for Agriculture

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

The technological solutions sustainably meeting increasing food demands

Solutions for SOx Regulation Problem Faced by the Maritime Shipping Industry

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

SOx scrubbers for washing away SOx with seawater are the key to dealing with the regulations that will become tougher in 2020.

Back-illuminated type infrared detector with band-pass filter

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

InAsSb Dual channel detectors designed for CO2 sensing and optimized for dual beam NDIR sensors.

Mid-IR LEDs for NDIR gas detectors

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Our Mid-IR LEDs are compact, efficient and cost effective, available in various wavelengths & packages

Introducing the new mini-spectrometer C16767MA - where precision meets portability

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Photonics has developed a new UV-sensitive mini-spectrometer, which offers high sensitivity, fingertip size and low cost

Redefine the boundaries of spectral measurement!

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

A spectrometer measuring very weak and strong signals simultaneously in one device. The OPAL-Luxe has an unprecedented dynamic range of 2.5 Mio to 1.

Compact and Sophisticated: Mini-Spectrometers Doing Big Business

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

From UV to NIR, Hamamatsu has the ideal spectrometer or spectrum sensor.

Easy-to-use InAsSb detector module with built-in preamplifier

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

InAsSb detector module, C12494-222S, features 2-stage thermoelectric cooling for high SNR, built-in amplification, and temperature conontrol.

New subminiature, high sensitivity InAsSb detector with built-in preamplifier

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu’s new non-cooled InAsSb detector, P16702-011MN, has high sensitivity in the mid-infrared range up to 10 µm.

NEW Universal Streak Camera from Hamamatsu

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

The NEW universal streak camera C16910 series is an ultra-high-speed detector which captures light emission phenomena

Compact module with MEMS-FPI spectrum sensor and light source

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Compact modules feature a narrow wavelength band targeted for specific compounds. Ideal for integration into portable devices for sorting applications

Make accurate UV-IR analysis with Xenon flash lamps

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

High-performance deep UV light sources with excellent characteristics over a long period of operation.

Webinars on Demand

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Hamamatsu Photonics - Technology for Mass Spec

| Sponsored by Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu Photonics have developed a dedicated range of detector technologies to provide our customers with the most optimal solutions.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Spectral Sensing

| Sponsored by Hamamatsu

Different spectroscopic techniques will be presented while pointing out which sensors are suited best to reach the ideal performance.

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