PHOTOSENSORS

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CERARION HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 1126-1, Ichino-cho, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi,Shizuoka 435-8558 Japan Photosensors, namely, light sensors, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detectors, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements, namely, detection elements for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Measurement devices, namely, measurement machines for use in measuring ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photomultiplier tubes, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Electron multipliers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; MCP namely, Micro-channel plates, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;Detectors for medical use, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements for medical use, namely, detection elements for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photosensors, namely, light sensors for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;
EMADION HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 1126-1, Ichino-cho, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi,Shizuoka 435-8558 Japan Photosensors, namely, light sensors, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detectors, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements, namely, ion detection elements in the nature of ion detectors consisting of electron multipliers and avalanche photodiodes for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Measurement devices, namely, measurement machines for use in measuring ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photomultiplier tubes, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Electron multipliers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;Detectors for medical use, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements for medical use, namely, ion detection elements in the nature ion detectors consisting of electron multipliers and avalanche photodiodes for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photosensors, namely, light sensors for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;
MIGHTION HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 1126-1, Ichino-cho, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu-shi,Shizuoka 435-8558 Japan Photosensors, namely, light sensors, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detectors, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements, namely, detection elements for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Measurement devices, namely, measurement machines for use in measuring ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photomultiplier tubes, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Electron multipliers, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; MCP namely, Micro-channel plates, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;Detectors for medical use, namely, detector machines for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Detection elements for medical use, namely, detection elements for use in detecting ion, x-rays, ultraviolet rays, electron radiation, and other atomic and subatomic particles for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Photosensors, namely, light sensors for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor; Mass spectrometers for medical use, and replacement parts and structural parts therefor;
SOLARSYNC Crestron Electronics, Inc. Attn: Legal Dept 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 Photosensors; Measuring equipment, namely, light sensors and color light sensors;SOLAR SYNC;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A laser beam receiver with non-interdigitated photosensors arranged in a repeating pattern of "n" channels of photosensors in each of "m" sectors is disclosed. The photocurrent from both the anode and cathode terminals of the photosensor is used to determine laser beam position. The repeating patterns connect one set of "n" channel amplifier channels with the corresponding set of "m" sector amplifier channels. The position of the laser beam is determined by its position relative to the sector and channel the laser beam impinges on. The laser beam position relative to sector boundaries is determined by the distribution of photosensor current into the "n" channels of amplifiers from the "n" photosensors within each sector. The sector of the photosensor the laser beam impinges on is determined by the distribution of photosensor current into the "m" channels of sector amplifiers from the "m" groups of "n" photosensors.