QS9-H Pyroelectric Sensor - High Average Power Discrete Pyro Detector
Description
The QS9-H Pyroelectric Sensor is a high-performance discrete pyro detector with a metallic coating, designed for applications requiring high average power measurement. It offers a broad spectral response from 0.1 to 1000 µm, making it suitable for a wide range of laser and optical power measurement applications.
The sensor is easy to integrate into existing systems and is available in TO5 and TO8 packages. With its large area sensors and optional IR windows, optical alignment becomes easier, providing accurate and reliable measurements.
QS9-H Pyroelectric Sensor - High Average Power Discrete Pyro Detector
Specifications |
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Detector Type: | Pyroelectric |
Spectral Range: | 0.1-1000um |
Size: | 9 mm |
Maximum Power: | 0.5 W |
Noise Equivalent Power: | -- uW |
Max Average Power Density: | -- kW/cm2 |
Current Responsivity: | 0.25 μA/W μA/W |
Thermal Frequency: | 5 Hz |
Temperature Coefficient: | 0.2 %/°C |
Dimensions: | 15.2Ø x 6.4D mm |
Weight: | 0.0015 kg |
Features
- Broad spectral response from 0.1 to 1000 µm
- Metallic coating for high average power measurement
- Available in TO5 and TO8 packages for easy integration
- Large area sensors (5 mm and 9 mm diameter) for improved optical alignment
- Optional IR windows for different wavelength ranges
Applications
- Pulsed laser applications
- Optical power measurement
- Broadband IR radiometers
- Optical pyrometers
- FTIR spectrometers
- Analytical instrumentation
- Laser measurement products
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since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
Pyroelectric detectors have room temperature operation, broad spectral response, high sensitivity, and fast response.
The applications of the discrete pyroelectric sensor include thermal measurements, laser optics, metrology, inspection, biomedical, and military.
The available IR windows that can be added to the TO can are quartz, barium fluoride, sapphire, silicon, and AR germanium.
A pyroelectric detector is a thermal detector that produces a current output proportional to the rate of change of temperature when exposed to radiation.
High sensitivity and high average power configurations refer to the sensitivity and power handling capabilities of the pyroelectric detector.