🌟 Meet Albert Tu, our expert in InGaAs image sensors! With his deep expertise in Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) image sensors, Albert has been instrumental in advancing our imaging technologies. His work helps push the boundaries of what’s possible in various applications, from scientific research to industrial inspections. Albert has a profound understanding of InGaAs image sensors, known for their excellent sensitivity in the near-infrared (NIR) region. His innovations and insights have led to significant improvements in sensor performance, making them more efficient and reliable for our customers. Read his #AskTheEngineer Q&A on InGaAs image sensors to learn more👉https://ow.ly/aJU650STlqe When he's not at the forefront of imaging technology, Albert enjoys cooking. His passion and creativity shine through in everything he does, including experimenting with new recipes. Join us in recognizing Albert Tu and his incredible contributions to Hamamatsu and the field of imaging technology! #InGaAs #ImagingInnovation #HamamatsuLife #EmployeeSpotlight
Hamamatsu Corporation
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Bridgewater, New Jersey 15,494 followers
Photon Is Our Business
About us
Hamamatsu Photonics is a leading manufacturer of devices for the generation and measurement of visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light. These devices include photomultipliers, photodiodes, infrared detectors, image sensors, scientific cameras, and light sources. We also offer x-ray detectors and sources, as well as specialized photometric systems for semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical development, nondestructive inspection, and academic research. Hamamatsu is dedicated to the betterment of life through light-based technologies. Based on this corporate philosophy, we conduct basic research on the fundamental properties of light, while also making extensive R&D efforts in the development of new products. Our devices are used in scientific, industrial, and commercial applications around the world. We have a global network of operations. In Japan: Global headquarters, manufacturing, and research facilities are located in Hamamatsu, Japan. Here we have four primary manufacturing divisions: Electron Tube Division (for products such as photomultiplier tubes, scintillators, light sources, and x-ray sources); Solid State Division (photodiodes, silicon photomultipliers, image sensors, infrared detectors, x-ray detectors, MEMS devices); Systems Division (scientific cameras, photometric systems); and Laser Group (laser diodes, quantum cascade lasers). Tokyo Stock Exchange, TYO: 6965. In the Americas: Hamamatsu Corporation is the North American subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics. Our headquarters is in Bridgewater, NJ and we have a branch office in San Jose, CA. In Europe: Hamamatsu Photonics Europe GmbH is the regional headquarters. Primary sales offices are located in Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Satellite sales offices in several other countries. In Asia: Hamamatsu Photonics (China) Co., Ltd. in Shanghai provides primary sales support in China.
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- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Bridgewater, New Jersey
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- Public Company
- Founded
- 1953
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- photomultiplier tubes, silicon photomultipliers, photodiodes, photo ICs, mini-spectrometers, image sensors, scientific cameras, electron multipliers, infrared detectors, X-ray detectors, light sources (UV, X-ray), laser diodes, and photometry systems
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✨ Say hello to reliable color measurements with the Hamamatsu mini-spectrometer C12880MA! This ultra-compact spectrometer is perfect for: ▪️ Color printer adjustments ▪️ LED light dimmers ▪️ Color checking in cinematography For other visible spectral analysis, this mini-spectrometer is also used for food inspection and point-of-care. This fingertip-sized, ultra-compact spectrometer head supports high sensitivity measurements and is easily integrated into handheld equipment. If you didn’t get to see this featured product on display at Optics + Photonics, learn more about it here: https://ow.ly/H5Pc50SOkAl #Innovation #spectrometer #spectroscopy
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Lateral flow technique – or rapid antigen testing – is an essential technique used in life sciences and many other applications. Our innovative solutions enhance diagnostic accuracy and speed, offering unparalleled performance for these applications. Learn how we are transforming diagnostic capabilities with rapid, reliable results, high sensitivity and specificity, and enhanced compatibility.👉 https://ow.ly/M6E350SOklX #LateralFlowTechnique #Diagnostics #LifeSciences #Healthcare
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Great read about the use of two-color diffuse flow cytometry to discover insights into cancer spread 👉 https://ow.ly/l8ZM50SOk8b SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics #FlowCytometry #CancerResearch
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Ready to expand your knowledge about a particular topic or learn about a new one? Our library of on-demand webinars covers a range of topics and lets you continue learning whenever and wherever you are. Check out what’s available on-demand – https://ow.ly/Q3wP50SOi0b #ContinuousLearning #Quantum #Spectrometers #LifeSciences #Webinars
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#AskTheEngineer – Lu Cheng, Applications Engineering Manager, specializes in image sensors and driver circuits. If you’re looking for information on time-of-flight (ToF) distance image sensors, choosing the right photodetector, or the benefits of ToF sensors, Lu is the engineer to talk to! Check out Lu’s distance image sensors Q&A to learn more👉 https://ow.ly/gROi50STknz #FunFact – Outside of the office, Lu enjoys practicing dances and performing on the stage with her friends. #DistanceImageSensors #Photodetectors #TimeOfFlight
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We are excited to be at UCLA for the 4th North American Trapped Ion Conference (NACTI)! Visit our table to talk to our team about our quantum solutions for trapped ions from our new UV-enhanced ORCA QUEST 2 to NKTP Single Frequency laser solutions. Our table is in Plaza Room B right outside the De Neve Plaza Auditorium! Stop by today and tomorrow to talk to our team! Team (left to right) Yuichiro Morioka, Klea Dhimitri, Brad Coyle and Lincoln Connor See our event profile at https://lnkd.in/eMrK5GMR #NACTI2024 #QuantumComputing #TrappedIons #ORCAQuest2 #lasersolutions
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🔬✨ Gas analysis can be complex, but Hamamatsu is here to simplify it for you! Whether you need to detect tiny impurities in clean rooms, monitor emissions, or perform medical capnography, our range of infrared light sources, including quantum cascade lasers and LEDs, offers high performance and cost-effective solutions. Explore our diverse range of solutions and how they meet the requirements of different applications – https://ow.ly/L3At50SOgQZ #GasAnalysis #MidInfrared #MIR
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Infrared cameras are invaluable to certain applications. AZoOptics - The Online Optics and Photonics Community gives a deeper look at how these cameras have evolved, their key design elements, and the industries they play a critical role in. https://ow.ly/JwQu50SOguj #InfraredCameras #Infrared
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Our team is excited to join NACTI 2024! We can’t wait to show the trapped ion quantum community our latest ORCA-Quest 2 qCMOS camera. The quantum community asked to increase the QE in the UV and guess what? We listened! Here are the ions and their respective QE with the new ORCA-Quest 2! Ytterbium (Yb): QE @ 369nm ~ 67% Beryllium (Be) : QE @ 313 nm ~ 52% Magnesium (Mg) : QE @ 279nm ~ 9% We have some exciting developments happening on interfaces for the ORCA-Quest 2! Please be sure to stop by the booth to talk with our team. Preview the event program at https://ow.ly/IJ1350SUbkm #NACTI2024 #QuantumComputing #TrappedIons #ORCAQuest2