Bidimensional detectors

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Description

A wide series of two-dimensional detectors of general purpose are available in the Optics Laboratory for taking images in the visible and near-infrared ranges of the spectrum. Among others, there are several SBIG, Xenics and Imaging Spectra cameras, which cover altogether from 400 to 1700 nm with different pixel formats.

Related Technical facility
General view of one of the rooms (A) of the optical laboratory. Elongated laboratory with metal tables with holes and various optical and mechanical elements on top of them
Optics Laboratory
The Optics Laboratory is specialized in the realization of all type of optical measurements, alignment and integration of instruments, prototype tests and characterization of components and optical systems in general.
José Luís
Rasilla Piñeiro
Roberto
López López
Views of the LISA facility
Laboratory of Imaging and Sensors for Astronomy (LISA)
The laboratory has the infrastructures and equipment to characterize astronomical sensors
Enrique
Joven Álvarez
Luis Fernando
Rodríguez Ramos
José Javier
Díaz García
Related Capability
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Design, development and verification of optical systems
The IAC Technology Division has the capacity for developing complete optical elements and systems from the design stages to manufacturing follow-up, integration and final verification.
Setup in the laboratory for the characterization of optical fibers. View of a setup with several optical components and optical fibers on a laboratory table
Design, manufacture and verification of optical fibres
Within its capability to develop optical instrumentation, the IAC has a deep knowledge and experience in the design, manufacture and verification of optical fibres and their applications.
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