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Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2010
- 11
I know one could write a thesis on this topic all the time....but quick answers would really help before I delve into the elaborate books like Building Electro-Optic Systems (which I'm reading slowly...)
Silicone photodiodes are easier to use and I have had very good experience with Hamamatsu silicone S8745 which gives 0.3V/nW for the wavelength I am concerned with: 633 nm (He-Ne). However, this was when my signal was around 1 nW when hitting the diode window. And I was using a SRS chopper + lock-in amplifier to enhance the SNR (which I will continue to use).
Now I will detect some weaker signals perhaps on the order of 0.1 nW (10^-10 W) or less, so I will definitely need a more sensitive detector. I get quite lost looking at Hamamatsu TE-cooled photodiode S2592 (0.3A/W@630 nm) and photomultiplier R9647 (3mA/W @630nm); how to compare their sensitivities with the previous S8745?
Thanks!
Silicone photodiodes are easier to use and I have had very good experience with Hamamatsu silicone S8745 which gives 0.3V/nW for the wavelength I am concerned with: 633 nm (He-Ne). However, this was when my signal was around 1 nW when hitting the diode window. And I was using a SRS chopper + lock-in amplifier to enhance the SNR (which I will continue to use).
Now I will detect some weaker signals perhaps on the order of 0.1 nW (10^-10 W) or less, so I will definitely need a more sensitive detector. I get quite lost looking at Hamamatsu TE-cooled photodiode S2592 (0.3A/W@630 nm) and photomultiplier R9647 (3mA/W @630nm); how to compare their sensitivities with the previous S8745?
Thanks!