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Excelitas Technologies Announces Breakthrough Performance Results with its Solid State Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) Technology

Published Mar 6, 2011

Excelitas Technologies, a global technology leader focused on delivering innovative, customized optoelectronics to OEMs seeking high performance technology solutions, announced that it has achieved record, world class performance results for high photon detection efficiency (PDE) and low dark counts in the development and commercialization of its solid state silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) technology.

SiPMs are an important element in Excelitas’ low light level detection (L3D) suite of technologies and products targeting the medical and analytical market space.

The results have been published and presented at the “CERN Industry Academia Matching Event on SiPM and Related Technologies,” which took place in Geneva, Switzerland on February , 2011. The event brought together 120 experts active in cutting edge photon detection work from both industry and academia.

In 2009, the company entered into an exclusive agreement with Max Planck Innovation, the technology transfer organization of the Max Planck Society, for the licensing of its ultra fast, low cross talk SiPM technology.

Silicon photomultipliers offer very high PDE, ultra short response time, and extremely low power consumption, making them ideal for a variety of low light level applications such as fluorescence and molecular imaging.

Excelitas is very pleased to be able to present these breakthrough technology results on its solid state SiPM technology. We are delighted to be able to disseminate state of the art results and are gratified with the strong interest in testing and evaluating Excelitas’ SiPM technology in real experimental situations,” according to Michael Ersoni, senior vice president and general manager of Excelitas’ global detection business.

Excelitas is firmly committed to the rapid growth of its low light level detection portfolio for meeting high volume requirements in the most advanced of life sciences, clinical diagnostics, and analytical instrument applications,” Mr. Ersoni added.

Excelitas Technologies is showcasing its broad array of light emission and low light level detection solutions tailored specifically for the analytical and life sciences markets at Pittcon 2011 Booth # 5060. Pittcon 2011 takes place from March 13-18 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

About Excelitas Technologies:

Excelitas Technologies is a global technology leader focused on delivering innovative, customized solutions to meet the illumination, detection and other high performance technology needs of OEM customers.

From medical lighting to analytical instrumentation, clinical diagnostics, industrial, safety and security, and aerospace and defense applications, Excelitas Technologies is committed to enabling our customers' success in their specialty end-markets. Excelitas Technologies has approximately 3,000 employees in North America, Europe and Asia, serving customers across the world.

The company was previously the Illumination and Detection Solutions (IDS) business unit of PerkinElmer, and is now owned by Veritas Capital.



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