Hamamatsu_Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics

Hamamatsu Photonics

A Japanese company that especializes in optical devices for scientific, medical or technical use


Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (浜松ホトニクス株式会社, Hamamatsu Hotonikusu Kabushiki-Kaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of optical sensors (including photomultiplier tubes), electric light sources, and other optical devices and their applied instruments for scientific, technical and medical use.[2][3]

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The company was founded in 1953 by Heihachiro Horiuchi, a former student of Kenjiro Takayanagi, who is known as "the father of Japanese television".[4]

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Hermann Simon, a leading German business author and thinker, mentioned Hamamatsu in his book titled Hidden Champions of the Twenty-First Century: The Success Strategies of Unknown World Market Leaders as an example of a "Hidden Champion".[2]

As examples of uses, Hamamatsu CCD image sensors are used at the Subaru Telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,[5] and the sensors made by the company also helped confirm the existence of the Higgs boson in research that led to the 2013 Nobel Physics prize.[6]

Hamamatsu Photonics' photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) were used in the Super-Kamiokande neutrino detector facility at the University of Tokyo where 2015 Nobel Prize Laureate Takaaki Kajita conducted his research. In using products contributed by Hamamatsu Photonics, "Kajita was able to prove that neutrinos do in fact have mass -- a major shift in our fundamental understanding of how the universe works," said Tom Baer, chair of the Photonics Industry Neuroscience Group of the National Photonics Initiative. "This win is a tremendous accomplishment for Kajita and Hamamatsu Photonics."[7]


References

  1. "Corporate Profile". Hamamatsu Photonics. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  2. Resolved Instruments. "DPD80 Infrared Datasheet". Retrieved April 23, 2018. For more information on the photodiode please refer to part number g6854-01 in the hamamatsu datasheet ...
  3. "Business club video:Hamamatsu". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  4. "Hamamatsu CCD Sensors in Subaru Telescope in Hawaii". Novus Light Technologies Today. August 23, 2013. Retrieved February 17, 2015.

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