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Micro-lenses. Key components for 3D imaging systems
The ability to perceive the world in three dimensions was a key success factor in the development of human mankind. What people have been able to do forever, machines are still at the beginning of exploring next generation opportunities. No doubt, equipping machines with intelligent sensing technologies will sustainably boost our future. 3D imaging and sensing technologies are key in the acquisition of data perceived from the real world and transformed into digital objects, manufacturing workflows or decision-making processes. This technology is already ubiquitous in our daily life, for face-scanning, autonomous driving and robotics for example. Behind every imaging and sensing system, there is a dedicated piece of optics to catch or guide the light signals. When
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About Axetris Axetris is a leading manufacturer of micro-optics and diffractive optical elements. Our products are key performance elements for optical transceivers in Communication, 3D sensing or beam shaping in industrial & medical tools. We offer micro- fabrication and MEMS processes
performance counts, the precision of optical elements makes the real difference. Axetris’ latest investments in facilities, processes and their full commitment to supreme quality are unmet competitive advantages in the development of next generation sensing and lighting devices.
on top of our micro-optics products, that allow adding more mechanical and metallic features for easier assembly and higher integration density. Our aim is to couple your light efficiently.
Visit us on stand 224 at ECOC 2022 Exhibition www.axetris.com
New 40 GHz Photodetector by Albis Optoelectronics
At the upcoming ECOC 2022 exhibition in Basel, Albis Optoelectronics will present its new 40 GHz photodetector PQS40A-L, a small sized packaged device, designed for the detection of RF-modulated optical signals. Key strengths of this photodetector are its high responsivity of 0.8 A/W combined with a bandwidth of 40 GHz and high linearity up to an average photocurrent of 10 mA. The optical input is supplied through a single-mode fibre pigtail with an angled polished, low- reflection FC/APC connector. The bias voltage is supplied by DC pins through the internal bias-tee. The RF K-connector output is DC coupled and matched to 50 Ω with a high
of Telcordia qualified InP and GaAs photodiodes for datacom and telecom applications in the industry. All photodiode products are manufactured in-house in Albis’ dedicated clean-room facilities in Rüschlikon, Switzerland. Product highlights include: PIN photodiodes for 10G, 28G, 56G and 112G digital and analog receivers; high power photodiodes and packaged photodetectors; low bias APDs for 2.5G and 10G OLT/ONUs; 28G APDs for 28 Gbaud PAM-4 and 100GBASE-ER4 applications; side-illuminated monitor diodes and monitor diode arrays; photodiodes with integrated lenses and optical filters; hermetically packaged, short and long-wavelength microwave photodetectors up to 40 GHz.
environmental conditions. Albis Optoelectronics is a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of high-speed photodiodes. Since almost 20 years, the Swiss company has offered the broadest portfolio
electrical return loss of at least 5 dB up to 35 GHz. The compact, rugged and hermetic package makes the detector ideal for installation in systems with limited space, operated under severe
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