First Sensor AG Detector for Ionizing Radiation, Series X 5000040

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Alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation can be detected with silicon PIN photodiodes either directly via the absorption in the crystal lattice or indirectly via the measurement of the luminescence radiation of a scintillation crystal. The Series X from First Sensor features optimized silicon PIN photodiodes, which form wide, fully depleted space-charge regions even at low reverse voltages in order to guarantee the maximum absorption of radiation. For high-energy radiation we offer detectors with a CsI:TI scintillation crystal. Special features Very low dark current signals Very low capacitance levels Minimal series resistance at full depletion
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Alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation can be detected with silicon PIN photodiodes either directly via the absorption in the crystal lattice or indirectly via the measurement of the luminescence radiation of a scintillation crystal. The Series X from First Sensor features optimized silicon PIN photodiodes, which form wide, fully depleted space-charge regions even at low reverse voltages in order to guarantee the maximum absorption of radiation. For high-energy radiation we offer detectors with a CsI:TI scintillation crystal. Special features Very low dark current signals Very low capacitance levels Minimal series resistance at full depletion
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Detector for Ionizing Radiation, Series X - 5000040 - First Sensor AG
Berlin, Germany
Detector for Ionizing Radiation, Series X
5000040
Detector for Ionizing Radiation, Series X 5000040
Alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation can be detected with silicon PIN photodiodes either directly via the absorption in the crystal lattice or indirectly via the measurement of the luminescence radiation of a scintillation crystal. The Series X from First Sensor features optimized silicon PIN photodiodes, which form wide, fully depleted space-charge regions even at low reverse voltages in order to guarantee the maximum absorption of radiation. For high-energy radiation we offer detectors with a CsI:TI scintillation crystal. Special features Very low dark current signals Very low capacitance levels Minimal series resistance at full depletion

Alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation can be detected with silicon PIN photodiodes either directly via the absorption in the crystal lattice or indirectly via the measurement of the luminescence radiation of a scintillation crystal. The Series X from First Sensor features optimized silicon PIN photodiodes, which form wide, fully depleted space-charge regions even at low reverse voltages in order to guarantee the maximum absorption of radiation. For high-energy radiation we offer detectors with a CsI:TI scintillation crystal.

Special features

  • Very low dark current signals
  • Very low capacitance levels
  • Minimal series resistance at full depletion
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Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Photodiodes
5000040
Photodiodes 5000040
Photodiodes X100-7 THD (CERpinE package)

Photodiodes X100-7 THD (CERpinE package)

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  First Sensor AG VAST STOCK CO., LIMITED
Product Category Photodiodes Photodiodes
Product Number 5000040 5000040
Product Name Detector for Ionizing Radiation, Series X Photodiodes
Photodiode Type PIN Photodiode
Photodiode Spectral Response X-ray
Photodiode Material Silicon
Photodiode Package THT; CerPin
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