Description
The QS9-H is a discrete pyroelectric sensor designed with a metallic coating, offering high average power capabilities. This sensor is part of a versatile family of products known for their broad spectral response, ranging from 0.1 to 1000 µm. The QS9-H stands out for its ability to handle high average power, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring robust performance.
One of the key advantages of the QS9-H pyroelectric sensor is its easy integration into existing systems, thanks to its compact TO8 package. This format not only simplifies the integration process but also ensures that the sensor can be seamlessly incorporated into a variety of setups. The large area sensors, available in 5 mm and 9 mm diameters, further enhance the ease of optical alignment, ensuring precise and efficient operation.
Additionally, the QS9-H pyro detector offers several infrared window options, including Quartz, Barium Fluoride, Sapphire, Silicon, and AR Germanium, each catering to different spectral needs. This flexibility allows users to select the most suitable window for their specific application, ensuring optimal performance across a wide range of wavelengths. With its robust design and versatile features, the QS9-H is a reliable choice for those seeking a high-performance pyroelectric sensor.
QS9-H Pyroelectric Sensor - High Average Power Discrete Pyro Detector
Specifications
Detector Type: | Pyroelectric |
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Spectral Range: | 0.1 – 1000 um |
Size: | 9 mm |
Maximum Power: | 0.5 W |
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
Frequently Asked Questions
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