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NDIP 2014 - Tours

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HTDS is a company specialized in distribution and maintenance ofHigh Technologies Detection Systems.

Our Head Quarter is located in Massy, south of Paris.

HTDS takes pride in major references in more than 30 countries throughoutthe world in the following fields :

Security solutions, Quality control equipments for food, pharmaceutical and cosmetical industry, Analytical & Life science instruments,Nuclear et radioprotection instrument, Scientific instruments,Optoelectronics components,

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Company profile

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Novembre 2007

HTDS was created in January 2002, by a team offormer executives from the company PerkinElmer.

The proven experiences and competences of itsfounders gave HTDS strength and credibility, rapidlygaining the exclusive distribution of major brands inFrance, Benelux, Maghreb and Africa.

History

Today, HTDS employs more than 130 people, including40 sales persons and 42 maintenance and after sales service technicians.

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HTDS ‘’Opto’’ Department

HTDS offers optoelectronics components for various industries.As a specialist, HTDS provides applications-driven, integratedsolutions to leading OEMs in Health Sciences, Industrial, militaryand Consumer markets.

Products : optoelectronics emitters (Flash lamps, Xenon lamps, laserdiode, LED…), sensors (Photodiodes, thermopiles, phototransistors,single photon counting modules, pyroelectric infrared detectors) andcustom solutions…

Our major Partners :

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Novembre 2007

Optoelectronics - Brochure

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SensorsEmitters

Standard LED

Custom LED modules & LED Solutions

Xenon Flashlamps and Equipment

Pulsed Laser Diodes

Thermopiles

Pyro detectors

Photodiodes, APD, Arrays

Low level detectionand Compteurs de photons

Optoelectronics products

IR sources MEM

Etc… Etc…

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LED 275~1060nm

Custom LED Solutions

Xenon lamps and Equipments

Pulsed Laser Diodes 850~1550nm

IR sources MEM 2 to 16µm

Also: Fiber Illuminators, Strobe light, Etc…

Emitters overview

EPI 3 laser225 X 10µm

2,8 W/A

Applications

• Signalisation• Bioluminescence• Colorimetry/Spectrometry• UV and IR Curing• Machine & QC Vision• Dermatology, IPL, PTD• Photography, Printing• etc…

Applications

• Telemetry• LIDAR• OTDR• Proximity fuse• Laser Initiated Ordnance• etc…

Applications

• All Lightings: Industrial, urban, architectural, shops, home-use..

• Display & Signalisation• Contrôle & Inspection...• etc…

Application: Gas detection, etc…

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Sensors overview

Thermopiles

Pyrodetectors

Photodiodes, APD, arrays

Low level detection & Photon counting

SPCM Lynx / SiPM

Also: NDIR Gas sensors, Smoke detectors, etc…

Applications

• Telemetry / LIDAR / LADAR• Analytical• Low light measurement• Automatism• Security• Monitoring• Control, Lighting• Smoke detection• etc…

Applications

• Motion detection• Gas detection & measurement• Flame detection• etc…

Applications

• Temperature measurementwithout contact

• Temperature controle• Gas detection• Static presence detection• etc…

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Thank You !

Following: Low Light Level Detection (L3D)

with our partner: Excelitas Technologies

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E N G A G E .

© 2010 Excelitas Technologies

E N A B L E . E X C E L .

Photon Detection Solutions

L³D Focus for NDIPChristoph Witte, Product Leader L³DJune 2014

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The Markets We Serve

Broad Range of Solutions and Applications in different Markets

Analytical & Medical

Energy & Environmental Consumer Safety & 

Security Defense

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Key Applications We Enable

Analytical & Medical

Pulse Oximetry

Blood Glucose 

Monitoring

Molecular Imaging

Energy & Environmental

Ambient Light Sensing

Sunload Sensing

Lighting control

Consumer

Laser Range Finding

Gesture recognition

Proximity Sensing

Safety & Security

X‐ray Security Scanning

Fire Detection

Laser Curtains

Defense

Laser Warning Receivers

Target Acquisition

Laser Range Finding

Large volume producer of Sensors and Detectors for Specialty Applications

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Excelitas Sensor Solutions for Light Detection Engines

Customized, fully integrated solutions can be offered

• Vertically Integrated• Complete portfolio of Detectors & Emitters

• PINs & APDs• Pulsed Laser Diodes• Low light level Detection

• In‐house Optics (Qioptiq)• Wide range of capabilities

• Electrical Design• Mechanical Design• Optics Design & Integration• Thermal Management

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Detection Products Overview

Photon Detection provides a broad range of Solutions

• APDs• PINs• Quadrants• Arrays• Hybrid Receivers

• Phototransistors

• APDs• PINs• Hybrid Receivers

• Single Channel SPCM

• Quad Channel SPCM

• SiPM 

• 850nm• 905nm• 1064nm• 1300nm• 1550nm• Arrays

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The products behind Low Light Level Detection (L³D)

Photon Counting Solutions for a variety of Applications

Molecular Imaging (PET)

Analytical & Medical

High Energy Physics

Radiation Detection

SiPM chips:XLLC PackagePFM DesignArrays

SPCM and LynXTM

Modules

SiPM chips:XLLC & CeramicArrays

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SPCM: Single Photon Counting Modules

The „Gold Standard“ of Solid State Photon Counting

• Status: Single Photon Counting Module (SPCM) based on Geiger mode APD. Performance so far unsurpassed by other vendors. Specifications down to 25 dark counts per second over 180 µm diameter detector.

• Recent improvements:‐ Unmatched linearity and dynamic range (20 ns dead time)‐ Superior timing performance (< 250 ps timing resolution on request)

• Roadmap: Multi‐pixel SPCM arrays – targeting Analytical applications (DNA sequencer, laser microscope)

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SiPM: Silicon Photomultiplier & Modules

The emerging solid state alternative to traditional PMTs 

• What is this?‐ Solid state silicon technology‐ Microarray of parallel connected APDs in Geiger Mode delivering a quantized output signal representing incident photon flux

‐ Compact size, low voltage “solid state PMT”‐ No danger to expose to ambient light

• Excelitas SiPM performance characteristics:‐ Low microcell crosstalk  high linearity‐ Extremely fast signals in the sub‐nanosecond range (“isochronal” device)‐ Excelitas unique UV‐process delivers low dark‐counts at ambient temp <150 kcps/mm²‐ High gain – up to 107 – high PDE >40% (depending on fill factor)‐ Active area up to 6 x 6 mm2

• SiPM in Analytical Applications:‐ Low voltage, low power device – applicable for point‐of‐care equipment‐ Strength in fluorescence or correlated photon (e.g. scintillators attached) applications‐ Variety of chip sizes and packages available

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Flexible SiPM Packaging Concept

An extremely flexible, cost‐efficient packaging concept

• Individual „XLLC“ Leadless Laminat carrier packages‐ 4‐sides tileable to enable high flexibility and fill factor‐ Packaged chips burned‐in and pre‐tested‐ Performance selections possible on chip level

• Standard or customized arrays‐ Little limitations on size (x*y), flexible x*y combinations‐ 300‐500 µm active area spacing: >80% geometrical FF‐ Possibility to integrate connectors, frist‐level electronics, …‐ Enabling Photon Counting Arrays and Modules with SiPM

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Excelitas SiPM Chip Performance

Performance Specifications of C30742‐33‐050: 3x3 mm, 50 µm SiPM

C30742‐33‐50(2)

Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Unit

Active area ‐ 3x3 mm

# of microcells ‐ 3600 ‐

Microcell size ‐ 50 um

Breakdown Voltage Vbd 95 V

Over Voltage  (1) ∆V 5 12 V

Spectral response range l 350‐850 nm

Photon detection efficiency (3)@ 420nm@ 520nm@ 635nm

PDE 303318

%

Rise Time Tr 600 ps

Dark count DCR 1350 2700 Kcps

Dark count / mm2 150 300 Kcps

Dark Current Id 0.7 1.4 µA

Terminal Capacitance Ct 175 pF

Gain M 1.5x106

Single photon timing resolution (FWHM) at 440nm  SPTR 300 ps

Temperature coefficient of Vbr Tc = δV/δT 90 mV/°C

Gain variation with over‐voltage δM/MδV 1.0 %/50mV

Gain variation with temperature δM/MδT 1.8 %/°C

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2020

LynXTM SiPM Module

The LynX is targeting applications in Analytical, Medical and Lifescience Detection

• Linear Module for Analytical Applications‐ High dynamic range‐ High PDE utilizing C30742 performance‐ Linear response curve, high uniformity over active area‐ Cost efficient, small footprint‐ 100 kHz ‐ 10 MHz bandwidth‐ Low noise <50 kcps typical on 3x3 mm² device‐ Single 5 V input voltage‐ Temperature stabilized (chip ~0°C)‐ 2nd Gen commercially available

• On the roadmap: High Frequency Photon Counting Module‐ Include Photon Counting Circuit and Interface, different chip sizes‐ Fast, highest dynamic range Photon Counter with LVDS output

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2121CONFIDENTIAL

Thank you for your attention!

Please feel free to contact me for further technical discussion and details on our 

ongoing improvements and roadmap on SiPM and other Photon Counting Technologies:

[email protected]