Because the absorption characteristics of near-infrared light differ from one substance to another, they are widely used in the fields of foodstuffs, medicine, and so on, as a method of determining the kind and amount of a substance, such as sugar content or blood oxygen saturation level. In recent years, there have arisen demands for smaller measuring devices, such as foodstuff sensors that are portable.
In addition, the light from the light source, which extends from the visible region to the near-infrared region where the wavelength is about 1000 nm, roughly matches the spectral sensitivity of the silicon photodetector which typically employs a CMOS device. It is therefore hoped that by combining the light source with a photodetector, it can also be used as a sorting unit that sorts materials, colors, and other properties of PET bottles, for example.
In the case of conventional near-infrared LEDs, monochromatic light can be received from one device, and in order to measure different materials using a single device, it is necessary to install multiple devices, which makes miniaturization difficult to realize.
LEDs covering a wide range of wavelengths, including near-infrared, which are being used in recent years, produce a weak output. Consequently, adequate light output cannot be obtained, making measurement difficult to perform.
Halogen lamps that produce high output and emit light over a wide range of wavelengths are a large light source, which also cause various other parts in the vicinity of the lamp to be heated by the light. For this reason, it is necessary to install a heat dissipating jig, which makes miniaturization difficult to achieve. Also, compared to an LED, halogen lamps have a short life, and must be replaced frequently.
In contrast to the above, Ushio Opto Semiconductors, Inc’s strength lies in the development and manufacture of LEDs, particularly in the infrared area where much work has been carried out by our predecessor organization. By making optimum utilization of our technology and know-how, we have been able to realize an LED that has an output of 160 mW, the highest in the world. This type of LED uses a fluorescent material that features a continuous spectrum extending from visible light to near-infrared light.
It is hoped that this work will bring about the development of a device that enables an individual to measure the sugar content or fat content of foodstuffs, for example, and also increase the efficiency of sorting units that can sort the raw materials, colors and foreign matter in agricultural produce and plastic products.
“Spectro Series” products will be available in multiple forms, from various packages to “Chip on Board,” at the request (output, light distribution, and size of the light source) of the customer.
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Ushio America, Inc. is constantly challenging the global market by providing new and better lighting for the future, today. Since its establishment in 1967, Ushio America Inc. has developed its product technology to include a wide variety of light sources used in many different markets. Here at Ushio America Inc., our primary product focus is on discharge and halogen lamp technology.
As a specialist in industrial light sources, Ushio America works in partnership with many advanced companies to develop new and innovative products. Our goal at Ushio America, Inc. is to meet the comprehensive needs of our customers through market-directed product engineering, manufacturing process control and breadth of product offering.
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