Application Fields


• Medical Imaging Scientific

• Imaging and Instrumentation

• Life Science

• Space Applications

• Industrial Vision

• IP Cores

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Jan Vermeiren

Business Development Manager

sales@caeleste.be

www.caeleste.be

Cutting edge image sensors

Image and photonic sensors are used over a very broad wavelengths range to support medical diagnostics and life-science experiments.


X-ray


A large part of the medical imaging diagnostics is based on X-ray technology. Caeleste makes wafer scale devices suited for integrating indirect detection arrays. Yet we have the capability to bring single photon and even energy resolved X-ray imaging to wafer scale dimensions. Photon imaging pushes the patient doses to the absolute minimum.


X-ray imagers can be based both on indirect or scintillator based detection as well as on direct detection schemes for ultimate performance.


Visible


Optimised, visible light detectors of various sizes can be used for the following disciplines:

  • Protocoling and recording
  • Robotics
    • Imaging aid
    • Collision avoidance
  • Endoscopy
  • (In-Situ) tissue analysis
    • spectroscopy based
    • OCT based
    • Stimulated emission based (Raman and Fluorescence)
  • Retinal implants

Caeleste can create fast framing devices with low noise and high dynamic range, which can be adjusted over a broad range of parameters.


Electrons and other particles


Consider applications as

  • electron microscopy
  • dosimetry and spectrometry of X-ray, gamma, neutrons, protons and many other sources in the medical field.

TEM picture, detail of fly brain (Caeleste device)

Dedicated Sensor Processes

• Frontside and Backside illuminated devices

• Microlenses and color filter arrays

• Sensors for UV, DUV and EUV applications

• Thick epi for enhanced NIR response

• Si SPAD’s and APD’s in standard CMOS technology

• Scintillator materials for X-ray and particle detection


High performance chip design

• High Dynamic range image sensors: ≥ 100 000:1

• Correlated Double sampling, Noise ≤ 1.5 e-rms

• ≤ 0.30 e-rms noise with multiple sampling

• High Frame rate and short integration time

• Direct and indirect X-ray detection

• ROIC’s for Infrared detectors

• Rad Hard design for space and X-ray detection

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