Nm light emitter
A near-infrared (NIR) LED is a light-emitting diode that outputs invisible infrared light typically in the 700 nm to 1000 nm wavelength range, just beyond the deep red portion of the visible spectrum. Like any LED, it's a semiconductor device: when forward-biased, electrons and holes recombine to. The emission wavelength is closely matched to the response peak of silicon photodiodes and phototransistors. Received 1st October 2023, Accepted 23rd January 2024 Near infrared (NIR) light (700–1400 nm) can be used in numerous biological/medical as well as technological applications. Focused on performance, durability, and versatility, our NIR LEDs deliver unparalleled depth and reliability. As part of the SurfLightTM portfolio, the VSMY2940 series are infrared, 940 nm emitting diodes based on GaAlAs surface emitter chip technology with extreme high radiant intensities, high optical power and high speed, molded in clear, untinted plastic packages (with lens) for surface mounting (SMD).
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