On 25th and 26th September 2024, experts in future technologies in Central Germany will meet in the Sparkassen-Arena Jena. The CiS Forschungsinstitut will also be presenting the latest research results from the field of optics and photonics at its booth F4b in hall 2. Dr. Martin Schädel, Business Unit Manager MOEMS, will be available to answer questions about our trade fair highlights.
The newly developed tandem diodes for a compact standing-wave interferometer significantly simplify the construction of the well-known Michelson interferometer, a high-precision measurement method for determining the length and position of precision machines.
» Infosheet Tandemdiode (PDF)
New silicon technologies have been developed for a galvanically isolated incremental sensor in order to achieve such galvanic isolation at chip level. The new technology guarantees the usual geometric accuracy in the sub-micrometer range. Typical applications include use in optical encoders for position and speed sensors, for example in aerospace or medical technology.
» Infosheet GalGIS (PDF)
The new BV avalanche photodiodes are characterized by excellent performance for UV and blue light with a spectral range of 250-700 nm. It can be designed to customer specifications.
» Infosheet BVAPD (PDF)
Infrared emitters with dynamics greater than 100 Hz are another new development from the CiS Research Institute. The fast infrared emitter array is suitable for applications in non-dispersive infrared spectroscopy (NDIR) for gas detection and concentration for medical and industrial applications.
» Infosheet FIRE (PDF)
An initial model of a sensitive sleeve with an integrated pressure sensor system made of silicon strain gauges for non-invasive pressure measurement in process pipes will also be presented. Once the development work in the NivLer project has been completed, it should be possible to detect exact changes in expansion in process pipes using this retrofittable pipe sleeve.
» Infosheet Nivler (PDF)
The W3+ Fair Jena will take place in Jena again in 2024 after a successful start. Over 200 exhibitors will present, network and discuss their research highlights in the fields of photonics, optics, electronics and mechanics.
The research and development work described in the following research projects was funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK):
Tandemdiode
Funding code: 49VF200011
Galvanically isolated incremental sensor (GalGIS)
Funding code: 49VF123456
Highly sensitive low-noise blue-violet avalanche photodiodes (BVAPD)
Funding code: 49MF200098
Fast infrared emitter array (FIRE)
Funding code: 49MF220020
Retrofit kit for non-invasive pressure measurement (NivLer)
Funding code: 49MF220174