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PB55 PbSe Detector - Thermo-Electrically Cooled Polycrystalline Biased Single Element

06 Nov 2018

Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) spectroscopy is by far the most commonly used gas detection method used today. Gas is passed through a measurement cell where a broadband IR source is used to emit light through the cell to a detector. The detector uses IR optical filters to filter the light into an active channel at the absorption wavelength of the target gas and a reference channel. The advantage of NDIR comes from the strength of absorption in the mid IR compared to methods based on near infrared. The strong absorption allows relatively low concentrations of gas to be detected with small path lengths and inexpensive components.

In order to measure gases at particularly small concentrations or very quickly a high sensitivity detector is required, PbSe devices with a responsivity of values of as high as 120k V/W. The devices are manufactured in standard TO style packages and have long expected lifetimes, making them ideal for fit and forget applications such as gas sensing.

LASER COMPONENTS manufactures a range of innovative lead salt detectors at our factory in Tempe, Arizona. The PB55 is a collection of thermo-electrically cooled polycrystalline biased single element PbSe detectors with a 20% cut off̀ at 5.2 microns and a maximum element size of 6 x 6mm2.

One of the most common gases that is detected using this method is CO2 at a wavelength of approximately 4.3 microns. From our office in the UK we can supply both the PB55 and a suitable IR filter for this application.

More Information https://www.lasercomponents.com/uk/product/pbse-detectors/

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