Optical Sensors - Photodiodes

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
OPF430

OPF430

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 860NM TO46

114

PD204-6C/L3

PD204-6C/L3

Everlight Electronics

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 940NM RADIAL

0

MTD1200M3B

MTD1200M3B

Marktech Optoelectronics

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 925NM

0

OP999

OP999

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 890NM

5201

WP7113PD1BT/BD-P22

WP7113PD1BT/BD-P22

Kingbright

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 940NM RADIAL

251

VTB1113H

VTB1113H

Excelitas Technologies

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 920NM RADIAL

906

OP913SL

OP913SL

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 900NM TO5-2

234

PDB-C154SM

PDB-C154SM

Luna Optoelectronics (Advanced Photonix)

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 660NM 1210

4184

SFH 205 F

SFH 205 F

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 950NM RADIAL

16897

100-14-21-021

100-14-21-021

Luna Optoelectronics (Advanced Photonix)

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 660NM TO5

84

1540801EEA300

1540801EEA300

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WL-SDCB SMT PHOTODIODE CHIP BLAC

3607

HSDL-5420

HSDL-5420

Lite-On, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 875NM 2SMD

2075

QSD2030F

QSD2030F

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 880NM RADIAL

0

MTAPD-06-002

MTAPD-06-002

Marktech Optoelectronics

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 800NM TO46-2

0

BPV22F

BPV22F

Vishay / Semiconductor - Opto Division

PHOTODIODE 780 TO 1050 NM

33825

PDB-V601-1

PDB-V601-1

Luna Optoelectronics (Advanced Photonix)

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 940NM DIE

0

OP955

OP955

TT Electronics / Optek Technology

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 935NM SIDE

0

PDB-C140

PDB-C140

Luna Optoelectronics (Advanced Photonix)

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 940NM RADIAL

0

PD438B

PD438B

Everlight Electronics

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 940NM TO226-2

1812

SFH 203 P

SFH 203 P

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Inc.

SENSOR PHOTODIODE 850NM RADIAL

0

Optical Sensors - Photodiodes

1. Overview

Photodiodes are semiconductor devices that convert optical signals into electrical currents. Operating under reverse bias voltage, they generate electron-hole pairs when exposed to light, enabling precise light intensity measurement. As critical components in optoelectronics, photodiodes enable applications ranging from industrial automation to medical diagnostics, offering advantages like fast response times, high reliability, and compatibility with digital systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
PIN PhotodiodeWide depletion region for high quantum efficiencyHigh-speed optical communication (e.g., 10Gbps fiber links)
Avalanche Photodiode (APD)Internal gain through impact ionizationLIDAR systems, single-photon detection
Schottky PhotodiodeLow capacitance for fast switchingUV radiation monitoring in semiconductor manufacturing
Metal-Semiconductor-Metal (MSM)Planar structure for high-frequency operationOptical interconnects in data centers
UV PhotodiodeSpectral sensitivity below 400nmFlame detection systems, water purification monitoring

3. Structure and Components

Photodiodes typically consist of a p-n junction or p-i-n structure fabricated from silicon, germanium, or indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs). The core components include: (1) Light-receiving window with anti-reflective coating, (2) Active semiconductor layer for photon absorption, (3) Electrodes (anode/cathode) for current collection, (4) Ceramic or plastic package with optical filter integration. Advanced designs incorporate micro-lenses and back-illuminated structures to enhance quantum efficiency.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Responsivity (A/W)Current output per unit optical powerDetermines signal strength at given irradiance
Dark Current (nA)Leakage current without illuminationImpacts signal-to-noise ratio in low-light conditions
Rise Time (ns)Response speed to intensity changesCritical for high-frequency modulation applications
Junction Capacitance (pF)Parasitic capacitance at depletion regionLimits bandwidth in transimpedance amplifier circuits
Spectral Response Range (nm)Effective wavelength detection windowDictates compatibility with light sources (e.g., 850nm VCSELs)

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Automation: Object detection in conveyor systems
  • Medical Imaging: X-ray detectors in CT scanners
  • Consumer Electronics: Proximity sensors in smartphones
  • Telecommunications: 100Gbps coherent optical receivers
  • Environmental Monitoring: Solar radiation sensors for weather stations

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Hamamatsu PhotonicsS1223-6BQHigh-speed Si photodiode with 1.3GHz bandwidth
OSRAM OptoBFW21RBlue-enhanced PIN diode for LiDAR applications
First SensorFDS030Low-noise APD for single-photon counting
Excelitas TechnologiesC30655GHInGaAs photodiode for 1.55 m telecom wavelengths
Vishay SemiconductorsBPW34SHigh-radiation hardness for industrial sensors

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations include: (1) Spectral matching with light source (e.g., InGaAs for 1550nm fiber systems), (2) Response time requirements (PIN vs APD tradeoffs), (3) Operating temperature range (-40 C to +85 C industrial grade), (4) Packaging constraints (SMD vs through-hole), and (5) Cost vs performance optimization (e.g., APDs require bias voltage regulators).

Industry Trends

Current development focuses on: (1) Graphene-based photodiodes for THz imaging, (2) CMOS-integrated single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) for LiDAR, (3) Flexible organic photodiodes for wearable devices, (4) Quantum dot photodiodes for extended IR sensitivity, and (5) AI-driven smart sensors with on-chip signal processing. Market growth is projected at 7.2% CAGR through 2028, driven by 5G optical networks and autonomous vehicle sensing systems.

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