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P6606_04 Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – InSb photoconductive detector
INFRARED DETECTOR
InSb photoconductive detector
P6606 series
Thermoelectrically cooled detectors capable of long-term measurements
Features
Applications
l Thermoelectric cooling ensures high speed and high
l Environment measurements (gas analysis, etc.)
l sensitivity up to 6.5 µm.
Photoconductive element that changes electrical
l Radiation thermometers (5 µm band)
l FTIR
l resistance by input of IR radiation
IR laser detection
l Easy-to-use detector/preamp modules are also available.
Accessories (optional)
l Heatsink for one-stage TE-cooled type A3179
l Heatsink for two-stage TE-cooled type A3179-01
l Heatsink for three-stage TE-cooled type A3179-04
l Temperature controller
C1103-05 (-75 to -25 ˚C)
C1103-07 (-30 to +20 ˚C)
l Preamp
C5185
l Infrared detector module with preamp
P4631-03 (P6606-310)
s Specifications / Absolute maximum ratings
Type No.
P6606-110
P6606-210
P6606-305
P6606-310
P6606-320
Dimensional
outline/
Window
Package
material *1
Cooling
Active
area
(mm)
Absolute maximum ratings
Thermistor TE-cooler
power
power
dissipation dissipation
Allowable
current
Operating Storage
temperature temperature
Topr
Tstg
(mW)
(A)
(mA)
(°C)
(°C)
One-stage TE-cooled
➀/S
TO-8 Two-stage TE-cooled 1 × 1
1.5
1.0
40
0.5 × 0.5 0.2
20
-40 to +60 -55 to +60
➁/S
TO-3 Three-stage TE-cooled 1 × 1
1.0
40
2×2
60
*1: Window material S: Sapphire glass
s Electrical and optical characteristics (Typ. unless otherwise noted)
Type No.
Measurement
condition
Peak
sensitivity
Cut-off
Element
temperatur
T
e
wavelen
λp
gth
wavelength
λc
Photo *2
sensitivity
S
λ=λp
D∗
(500, 1200, 1)
D∗
Rise time Dark
tr
resistance
(λp, 1200, 1) 0 to 63 %
Rd
P6606-110
Min.
Typ.
(°C) (µm) (µm)
(V/W) (cm·Hz1/2/W) (cm·Hz1/2/W) (cm·Hz1/2/W)
(µs)
(Ω)
-10
6.7
10
7 × 107
2 × 108
1 × 109
20
P6606-210
-30
6.5
50
1.5 × 108
5 × 108
2.5 × 109
25
P6606-305
5.5
2500
1 × 109
2 × 109
1 × 1010
0.4
150
P6606-310
-60
6.3
650
1 × 109
2 × 109
1 × 1010
80
P6606-320
150
5 × 108
1 × 109
5 × 109
80
*2: Photo sensitivity changes with the bias current. The values in the above table are measured with the optimum bias current.
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