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High-Tech with DLaTGS

Date Announced: 21 Oct 2014

The basic material of pyroelectric detectors with the highest performance level is DLaTGS (i.e., deuterated and L-alanine-doped triglycine sulfate). The D* of DLaTGS is typically 2.5 times higher than in LiTaO3 detectors. DLaTGS detectors have a high detectivity, even at high frequencies, and a wide spectral sensitivity range from UV to THz wavelengths that is only limited by the detector window used. The Curie temperature of DLaTGS is 61°C and thus more than 10K higher than TGS (triglycine sulfate).

This is achieved by the process of deuteration, the complete replacement of all hydrogen atoms by deuterium atoms.

Additional doping with L-alanine increases the sensitivity of detectors and prevents permanent depolarisation when heating beyond the Curie temperature.

Currently, there are four different detector series available that are used in various applications. The LCDT-5000 series is directed at users who would like to combine their detectors with their own electronics (external FET for voltage mode or low-noise operational amplifiers for current mode). The LCDT-5100 series is designed for low-frequency applications in the range of 10…100Hz and utilises an integrated JFET with an extremely low leakage current and a high ohm resistor. The LCDT-5500 series is equipped with a low-noise JFET and a high D* and designed for FTIR applications. The LCDT-5500CM series detectors are equipped with an integrated operational amplifier, operate in current mode, and are the best choice for FTIR applications in the frequency range of 1…4kHz - for which a large output signal and a high noise-to-signal ratio are required.

Our detectors possess thinned-out elements and optionally feature a special absorbing black coating with a low thermal mass that offers a wide spectral response at a simultaneously high speed.

All detectors are not only available with different diameters of their active surfaces (e.g., 1.0mm, 1.3mm, 2.0mm, or 3.0mm) but rectangular and square shapes as well. Standard housings include, for example, TO-5, TO-66, and TO-37.

For more information visit our website at:

www.lasercomponents.co.uk

About Lasercomponents UK: 

The Company formed in 1986 and is located at six locations in Germany, France, UK, Canada and USA.  Extensive in-house production accounts for approximately half its turnover.  Currently, the family-run business employs more than 120 people worldwide.

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LASER COMPONENTS (UK) Ltd 
Goldlay House, 114 Parkway, Chelmsford, Essex. CM2 7PR. UK
Tel: 01245 491499, Fax: 01245 491801

E-mail: info@lasercomponents.co.uk

Web Site: www.lasercomponents.com/uk/

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