AMS-Osram to attend SPIE Photonics West
Company to show live demonstrations of lighting and sensing products
AMS-Osram will show live demonstrations of its lighting and sensing products at the SPIE Photonics West Exhibition, in San Francisco’s Moscone Centre, between January 30 – February 1, 2024.
Demonstrations include LiDAR, barcode scanning, AR/VR, medical monitoring, and path sensing.
The LiDAR demonstration features a wavelength-stabilised infrared pulsed edge-emitting laser diode. The laser diode offers strongly reduced wavelength shift over temperature, according to the company, increasing signal to noise ratio, to enable higher detection range.
Another demo will show Near-to-Eye projection in AR glasses and features OSRAM OSTAR projection LED. The high-power LED enables lightweight AR glasses. Company also continues to refine its Vegalas laser emitter module, which reduces the size of the projection light engine by up to half.
One of the world’s first 1130nm VCSELs will be on display for path sensing. With partner Jabil, AMS-Osram will demonstrate the sunlight tolerance (>100Klux) of an 1130nm-based 3D camera, making it suitable for autonomous vehicles, robots, and agricultural platforms requiring object detection and collision avoidance sensing in both indoor and outdoor environments.
New products launching at the show will include an image sensor that offers power savings at high quantum efficiency for battery-powered AR/VR devices and other eye tracking applications; and a compact photodiode that expands the company’s vital sign monitoring portfolio.
AMS-Osram’s experts will also headline eight conference presentations about quantum dots, VCSELs, and UV-C LEDs.