Diode array detectors
for spectroscopy

How to specify the right detector

Photodetectors are essential components in spectroscopy, converting light intensity into electronic signals that can be processed and analyzed by a computing system. Diode array detectors come in many varieties, each tailored to specific performance attributes such as high sensitivity, low noise, or fast scan rates.

Choosing the appropriate diode array detector for a spectroscopy application can be challenging, especially since data sheets often present specifications in ways that make direct comparison difficult. Our white paper, “Diode Array Detectors for Spectroscopy”, offers a clear and practical guide to understanding the key characteristics of these detectors and selecting the best option for your specific needs.

Are you interested in learning more about:

  • The basic functionality of semiconductor photodiodes

  • Key performance characteristics relevant to spectroscopy

  • Guidelines for selecting the right detector

  • Common application examples

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