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单光子光谱仪-WF-SPS NIR01
Single Photon Spectrometer-WF-SPS NIR01

Single Photon Spectrometer-WF-SPS NIR01

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Product Introduction

Based on near-infrared single-photon detection technology, high-precision spectral analysis technology, and practical application scenarios, we have launched research and industrial testing products that support the field of extremely weak light spectral detection. Advanced optical detection technology can improve detection sensitivity to the single-photon level, with a detection efficiency of up to 30%, a wavelength resolution of 0.4 nm, and stable and reliable performance. It is mainly applied in spectral detection scenarios such as single-photon sources, entangled sources, fluorescence, and extremely weak light.

Functional UnitTechnical IndicatorsRemarks
Single-Photon Detector Performance
Operating Wavelength900~1700nm
Operating ModeFree Operation
Cooling Time≤3min
Detection Efficiency~30%@1550nm
Scheme Count<5k cps
Spectrometer Performance
Wavelength Range1510~1590nmOther wavelengths can be customized
Resolution0.4nm
Minimum integration time20ms
Minimum Step Increment0.02nm
Damage Power-30dBm
Saturation Power-70dBm
Dynamic Range>20dBmConfigure a 20dB fixed attenuator
Power SupplyDC12V
Power Consumption<50W
Control InterfaceUSB3.0
Optical Input InterfaceFC/PC
Optical fiber core diameterSMF 9/125 Single-Mode Optical Fiber
Operating Temperature0℃~35℃
Storage Temperature-20℃~60℃
Product Dimensions340mm×210mm×100mm

User Operating Instructions

Human-Machine Interface: User-friendly and fully functional upper-level interface

Control Interface: Standard RJ45 Ethernet Interface

Key Features

Near-infrared wavelength

High single-photon detection efficiency

The accuracy can reach up to 0.4 nm

The measurement range can reach up to 80 nm

DC12 power supply, peak power less than 50W

RJ45 Interface

typical application

Entangled Light Source Wavelength Detection

Single-photon source wavelength detection

Weak Light Wavelength Detection

Fluorescence Detection

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