Request InfoHamamatsu CorporationHamamatsu Corp. has launched the 16-channel H8352 and 32-channel H8353 multianode photomultiplier tube modules. The devices integrate bandpass filters for simultaneous detection of multiple wavelengths and operate over the 400- to 710-nm range, in 10-nm increments. They can achieve a spectral response of up to 45 mA/W at 460 nm and have an effective area per channel of 0.8 x 14 mm. Sampling time is 100 µs to 100 ms with a USB interface, or 300 µs to 100 ms with an SPI interface. Optional equipment allows light mixing, filtering and digitization.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 1/18/2018Fiberguide RARe Motheye Fiber: Random Anti-Reflective (RARe) Nanostructures on Optical Fibers as Replacement for AR CoatingsAnti-reflective (AR) coatings are now entering their second century and have remained virtually unchanged throughout their life. As power level and wavelength range requirements continue to increase,...Photonics.com 3/27/2024Precision Planning: Simplified Laser Scanning with Predictive SoftwareConventional controllers for laser scan systems do not allow to predict the actual path of the laser beam on the work piece. A tedious process of testing different parameters and delay settings...Photonics.com 6/30/2021European Photonics Manufacturing Services Funded by ECThis event is supported by the European initiatives presented and is moderated by EPIC, the European Photonics Industry Consortium. The European Commission is helping companies access the...Photonics.com 10/27/2021Fiber Optic Solutions for Medical DevicesSteve Allen provides a brief overview and examples of procedures that continue to push adoption and proliferation of optical fiber-based medical devices. From cosmetic surgery to cutting-edge sensing...COMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuideHamamatsu CorporationHamamatsu Corporation is the North American subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan), a leading manufacturer of devices for the generation and measurement of infrared, visible, and ultraviolet...