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Modern industrial process and production facilities require constant surveillance and analysis to keep sustainable and efficient. The NLIR range of MHz-detectors and kHz-spectrometers deliver unpreceded speeds and sensitivities in the range from 2-5 µm and 7-12 µm. ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
Being a small university spin-out we hold an agile and scientific based approach to product development. This includes valuable and close collaboration with our customers and partners. Through numerous publications the NLIR upconversion technology have proved to enable cutting-edge experimental results and we are always searching for new challenges. If you believe we have a common potential, we recommend you to contact us for further ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
If your experiment requires extraction of the most delicate and weak signal levels the NLIR S2250-DC deliver an unbelievable IR response of 200 GV/W. In combination with femto-watt noise performance and a huge dynamic range, this detector will deliver spectacular results for any applications that require ultra-low signal ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
With our prototype GHz mid-infrared detector, you can take your free-space communication setup to the next level. We deliver a 10 GHz detector, pre-amplified and plug-and-play. You get the option to be tunable, flexible, and sensitive or broad band for easiest configuration. Contact us for any questions on the exiting ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
NLIR offer the fastest available infrared spectrometer that may deliver live pulse-to-pulse spectra at a rate of 130 kHz. This combined with the portfolio of ns-rise-time detectors we believe that we can deliver a unique insight to the development and use of novel infrared light ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
For most remote sensing applications speed, sensitivity and noise filtering is crucial. The NLIR detectors offer a wide range of rise-times and sensitivities, all with built-in narrow-band spectral filtering and high-performance response, even at compact numerical apertures. NLIR have an experienced team that are ready to work on your OEM implementation of single wavelength detectors in a compact and easy ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
Industrial process monitoring, fast chemical events or other challenges that require ns-rise times in combinations with MV/W responses is made possible with the tunable NLIR single-wavelength detectors. To reach these performance levels we present a unique combination of our proprietary upconversion technology and high-performance silicon APD detectors. This in combination with a free-space or fiber-input port allow NLIR to deliver new levels of easy integration for infrared ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
Working in the area of mid-infrared spectroscopy is a challenging task where higher sensitivity, larger dynamic range, or faster read-out is often needed. These properties are all addressed in the range of spectrometers where NLIR supply a unique combination suitable for the darkest samples, the lowest concentrations, or the fastest reactions. Our standard models are all plug-and-play fiber coupled systems delivered with user-friendly software. Whether you work in a laboratory or industrial setting, please do not ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
In a world with circular economy, it is crucial to reduce the amount of waste and recycle the existing plastic resources. The current standard for plastic sorting is near-infrared spectrometers that work in the range where black plastic is completely undetectable. With the NLIR mid-infrared spectrometer you get the possibility of color neutral plastic identification with a 130 kHz live read-out rate of up to 750 spectral ...
ByNLIR based in Farum, DENMARK
Materials exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) have attracted widespread research attention as a new generation of high-efficiency emitters for use in Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs). In a TADF OLED, triplet excitons are ...
ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM
Photocatalysis is the rate increase of a chemical reaction by light, often in the presence of a catalyst that starts the reaction upon irradiation. Photocatalysts are typically semiconducting metal oxides such as ZnO, Fe2O3 or TiO2 which are employed as ...
ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM
The company’s entry into the electronic specialty gas market originated in 1994-95 as a consequence of the semiconductor industry’s demand for increasingly higher purity gases from the major gas producers. The issue was then and remains today to be primarily moisture impurity levels in the cleaning, etching, and treatment gases used in wafer production. In that earlier period when common wafer sizes were 6” and 12”, the semi industry required moisture concentrations to be 250 to 500 ppb or better; with each year ...
ByCIC Photonics based in Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
