Princeton Lightwave, Inc. has been awarded a
Phase II SBIR from The Air Force Research Labs to develop
disruptive hybridization techniques Read More
Princeton Lightwave, Inc. has been awarded a Phase II SBIR from The Army Research Labs to develop a 1550nm laser for cryogenic applications. Read More
Product Spotlights
High Sensitivity
Range-finder Receiver
Princeton Lightwave’s PLA-6XX series APD front end receiver product family offers
industry-leading sensitivity for eye safe ranging, LADAR and scientific applications. Read More
Negative
feedback InGaAs APDs
Princeton Lightwave’s PNA-20X series NFAD is a new breed of SWIR photon
counting device which operates with a simple DC bias voltage and
does not require any gating or quenching circuitry.
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How To Order
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Lasers,
Imaging
and
Sensing
Components for Defense and Commercial applications
Visit our
Product
and Solutions pages for detailed specifications and purchasing information
Focal
Plane Arrays,
Detectors,
Single Photon Counting,
Cameras,
Light Sources
for Defense
and Aerospace,
Telecomm,
Biomedical,
Industrial
Sensing, and Scientific
Instrumentation
Princeton Lightwave (PLI) applies its unique expertise in indium phosphide-based optical semiconductor devices, such as SWIR InGaAs focal plane arrays (FPA), high
power lasers and avalanche photodetectors, to design and manufacture advanced optical components for Imaging
& Sensing applications, Single Photon Counting, and applications requiring high power laser diodes operating in the eye-safe region.
The Company's core capabilities enable it to deliver solutions offering higher performance, reduced system costs and easier deployment to its customers in the fields of aerospace and
defense, optical networking, industrial processing, and bio-medical instrumentation.
PLI is based near Princeton, New Jersey. Its team brings together a broad base of technical skills proven in start-ups as well as large companies across technologies such as semiconductors, optics, micro-mechanical packaging, electronics and software.