SLW-E3323 PbSe Infrared Photoconductivity Flame Sensor

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Overview

The uncooled lead selenide (PbSe) sensor belongs to the lead – salt type infrared photoconductive sensor category. Its operation principle is grounded in the photoconductive effect of semiconductor materials. This allows it to convert infrared radiation energy into electrical signals. The PbSe sensor demonstrates robust absorption and response within the near and mid – infrared (1.0 – 5.0μm) spectral bands. It finds extensive application in infrared gas detection, flame detection, and high – temperature detection scenarios.

Key Features

  • Housed in a TO – 5 package.
  • Operates in an uncooled mode.
  • Exhibits a fast response speed.
  • Features a high detection rate.
  • Window specifications can be customized.

Applications

  • Detection of carbon emission gases.
  • 13CO2 Helicobacter pylori breath detectors.
  • Detection of flames and sparks in flammable and explosive environments.
  • Temperature detection for industrial incinerators.
  • Infrared spectrum analysis.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Model SLW-E3323(H/B/C/D)
Photosensitive area 1.2x5mm
Response time 20μs
Dark resistance 0.2 – 2.0MΩ
Response wavelength range 1 – 5μm
Window type Sapphire; Narrow Band Filters
Working temperature – 40 to 60°C
Central wavelength Sapphire: 1 – 5μm; Narrow Band Filters: 2.7μm, 3.8μm, 4.3μm
Peak Responsivity 4×104 V/W
Peak Normalized Detection Rate 1×1010 cm·Hz1⁄2/W