Laser warning systems

Laser warning systems are safety technologies designed to detect, monitor, and alert users to the presence of laser emissions in operational environments. They are essential in industrial, research, medical, and defense applications where laser exposure poses risks to personnel, equipment, and sensitive processes. Accurate detection and timely alerts help prevent accidents, ensure compliance with safety standards, and protect both operators and assets.

 

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  • High-Voltage Module CPM

    High-Voltage Module CPM

    HTDS

    The MH module, adaptable to all CPMs, enhances the ease of integrating your CPM into experiments. With its versatile compatibility across various CPM models, this module simplifies the setup process, ensuring seamless integration into experimental setups. Its flexibility and user-friendly design streamline the implementation of detection gates, offering researchers enhanced control and precision in their experiments.

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  • SPCM-AQ4C

    SPCM-AQ4C

    Excelitas Technologies

    The SPCM-AQ4C from Excelitas Technologies is a 4-channel photon counting card designed to detect single photons from 400 to 1610 nm. Each channel operates independently, utilizing silicon avalanche photodiodes (SiAPD) with a 180 µm diameter active area and achieving high quantum efficiency, particularly exceeding 60% at 650 nm.

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  • SPCM NIR

    SPCM NIR

    Excelitas Technologies

    The SPCM-NIR modules are photon counters used to quantify very low-light signals, optimized for near-infrared applications.

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HTDS offers advanced laser warning systems engineered for precision, reliability, and ease of integration. These systems feature sensitive detectors, real-time monitoring, and intuitive alert mechanisms to provide comprehensive protection against laser hazards. With HTDS technologies, professionals can enhance workplace safety, maintain regulatory compliance, and optimize operational efficiency in environments where laser use is critical.