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One of the most important and fundamental principles of measuring and diagnosing in science and many applications is the detection of light. X-raying and other medical diagnostic applications have a significant impact on society, and any improvement in light sensor detection efficiency will directly benefit health and quality of life.
The photoelectric effect, which occurs when matter emits electrons upon exposure to light, is used by the majority of light detectors today.
Numerous applications require single photon discovery in different energy areas. A technological revolution is anticipated in the coming years with low light level detection.
When Photo Multiplier Tubes (PMTs) are largely replaced by the emerging technology of Silicon Photo Multipliers (SiPMs), significant improvements to currently available products can be anticipated. This is comparable to the transition from electron valve technology to semiconductor transistor technology and its subsequent tremendous innovation boost and applications in both science and everyday life.
The COVID pandemic has had a wide-ranging negative impact on the overall market due to sudden imposition of lockdown, slowed import and export activities. However, this scenario is expected to change owing to decreasing COVID cases .
The Low-Light-Level Detection Modules market is expected register a robust revenue CAGR . On the basis of historical data, Low-Light-Level Detection Modules market report provides key segments and their sub-segments, revenue and demand & supply data.
Considering technological breakthroughs of the market Low-Light-Level Detection Modules industry is likely to appear as a commendable platform for emerging Low-Light-Level Detection Modules market investors.
The Global low light level detection modules market accounted for $XX Billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Excelitas – The Excelitas family of Single-Photon Counting Modules (SPCMs) are self-contained modules that meet the low-light-level detection demands of confocal microscopy, fluorescence, luminescence, and TCSPC, particle sizing and Quantum Communications. The SPCMs offer market-leading Photon Detection Efficiency (PDE), low after-pulsing, highest uniformity over the active area, high linear dynamic range, and low dark counts.