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Aurea Technology Expands Photon-Counting Range

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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19, 2014 — Aurea Technology has added the visible wavelength range to its line of near-IR photon-counting products. The new SPD_A module includes a visible wavelength range of 400 to 1060 nm, adding to Aurea’s existing near-IR 900- to 1700-nm products. It allows the integration and combination of the silicon and InGaAs single-photon avalanche photodiode technologies up to two channels per box. The module also integrates a picosecond-resolution time-to-digital converter. For more information, visit: www.aureatechnology.net/enRead full article

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    Published: February 2014
    Glossary
    infrared
    Infrared (IR) refers to the region of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than those of visible light, but shorter than those of microwaves. The infrared spectrum spans wavelengths roughly between 700 nanometers (nm) and 1 millimeter (mm). It is divided into three main subcategories: Near-infrared (NIR): Wavelengths from approximately 700 nm to 1.4 micrometers (µm). Near-infrared light is often used in telecommunications, as well as in various imaging and sensing...
    wavelength
    Electromagnetic energy is transmitted in the form of a sinusoidal wave. The wavelength is the physical distance covered by one cycle of this wave; it is inversely proportional to frequency.
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