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HAMAMATSU Silicon Photoelectric Diode S1226-18BU TO-18 Silicon Photodiode UV Sensitive Photodiode

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HAMAMATSU Silicon Photoelectric Diode S1226-18BU TO-18 Silicon Photodiode UV Sensitive Photodiode

$36.00

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HAMAMATSU Silicon Photoelectric S1226-18BU TO-18 Silicon Photodiode UV Sensitive Photodiode for high power UV monitor, and UV to visible, precision photometry.

The S1226-18BU is a Si photodiode encapsulated in a TO-18 package with a UV glass window. The photodiode has high sensitivity from the UV to near infrared range and operate reliably when detecting high power UV radiation (such as from mercury lamps).

Features

– TO-18 package with UV glass window
– High sensitivity from the UV to near infrared range
– High reliability versus high power UV radiation

 

Origin:JP(Origin)

Type:Silicon Photoelectric Diode

Model Number:S1226-18BU TO-18

HAMAMATSU S1226-18BU and S1336-18BU are Si photodiodes encapsulated in a TO-18 package with a UV glass window. These photodiodes have high sensitivity from the UV to near infrared range and operate reliably when detecting high power UV radiation (such as from mercury lamps)

If necessary, please contact us for detailed specifications and parameters.

 

 

Features of S1226-18BU Silicon Photodiode :

– High UV sensitivity from the UV to near infrared range

– TO-18 package with UV glass window

– Suppressed near IR sensitivity

– Low dark current

– High reliability versus high power UV radiation

Applications of HAMAMATSU Si Photodiodes :

– Mercury lamp (λ=254nm) monitor

– Excimer laser (KrF: λ=248nm) monitor

– Other UV detection

 

Specifications of S1226-18BU UV Sensitive Photodiode :

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