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Actual Effect of InGaAs Array Cooling on SNR

This webinar from Andor investigates the actual effect of InGaAs (indium-gallium-arsenide) array cooling on signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) including minimizing the sensor’s dark current and quantum efficiency.

The webinar also discusses a thermo-electric (TE) cooling approach to SWIR (short-wave infrared) spectroscopy with LN2-based InGaAs sensor technology.

Run Time – 46:09min

A Thermo-Electric Cooling Approach to SWIR Spectroscopy with InGaAs Array Detectors

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