Photek Ltd
Photek Limited is a specialist manufacturer and global supplier of vacuum-based tubes and camera systems for photon detection. Photek manufacture image intensifiers, solar-blind detectors, photomultipliers, streak tubes and a range of associated electronics and camera systems. The company was founded in 1991 by Jon Howorth, Ralph Powell, Martin Ingle, Geoff Holt and Mehmet Madakbas.
Photek's manufacturing specialty is fast-time-resolution devices using micro-channel plates. Fusion plasma diagnostics collaborations with AWE have improved time resolution to less than 100ps for devices with micro-channel plate amplification. Detectors without an MCP, such as vacuum photo-diodes, can go as low as 55ps time resolution. Specialist devices, such as streak tubes, achieve an even better resolution of 1 picosecond or less
but must sacrifice one spatial dimension for timing information.
Photek LTD announces the formation of Photek USA LLC, a US sales and technical support center. Photek USA is building a US-based team to enter new markets and launch new products while supporting the long-standing relationship with Sydor Technologies and their strength in servicing the DOE NNSA Laboratories and Mission Support Services.
Dublin, Ireland and St Leonards-on-Sea, United Kingdom, 15 February 2021 – , a global leader and supplier of highly differentiated technology for scientific research, aerospace, and industrial markets, announced the acquisition of Photek Limited.
Notable Projects
Space Missions
Photek detectors have been used in several space missions through collaborations with academic institutions such as the University of Leicester:- Photek is proud to have contributed to the Indian Space Agency project where they have shown a new Galaxy 9.3 billion light-years away.
- Image Intensifiers for the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope on Astrosat. ISRO - Launched September 28, 2016.
- Scanning Image Spectrograph, part of the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager on DMSP satellites since 2003. NASA - Launched October 18, 2003; November 04, 2006; October 18, 2009; April 14, 2014.
- UV Spectrograph, part of the Miniature Integrated Camera And Spectrometer on Deep Space 1. NASA - Launched October 24, 1998.
- Scintillating Optical Fibre Trajectory Detector, part of the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer on Advanced Composition Explorer. NASA - Launched August 25, 1997.
Particle Detectors
Velocity Map Imaging
Photek were the first to commercialise Velocity Map Imaging technology, offering VMI ion optics and related instrumentation for physical chemistry and laser physics research applications. VMI is a variation of charged-particle imaging that offers high velocity resolution, unlocking information on fundamental chemical structure or the characteristics of the intense, ultra-short laser-particle interaction. VMI was used as a 'quantum microscope' to take the first ever 'photograph' inside a hydrogen atom in 2013.Unusual Applications
- Fluorescence imaging of Michaelangelo's David, proves a non-destructive method for chemical testing of artwork surfaces. Using an image intensifier with 5ns time windows after a 1ns 337 nm laser exposure the fluorescence decay was measured over 100ns to obtain a map of the different surface chemicals to reveal ancient repairs and preservation methods.
- Bio-photon emission can provide information about chemical processes in living organisms. The low intensity emissions can even be detected after attenuation through other tissue when using an image intensifier with sufficient gain. An image intensifier with 200 um spatial resolution and 10us time resolution was used to analyse the effects of hyperoxia by the bio-photon emission from oxidation reactions. This damage is of particular concern in the brain as it consumes 20% of the oxygen in the body and is composed largely of fatty tissues that are susceptible to this oxidative stress.