
Phlux’s Noiseless InGaAs sensors attract interest for hunting and long-range shooting

Phlux Technology, a spinoff from the University of Sheffield, is gaining attention for its patented Noiseless InGaAs infrared sensors, designed for premium hunting and professional shooting optics. These sensors, operating at 1550nm, offer significantly higher sensitivity than traditional detectors, enhancing performance in low-light and challenging conditions. Phlux is collaborating with leading manufacturers to develop integrated solutions that combine ranging and ballistic computation, aiming to improve accuracy and reliability for professional hunters and marksmen. The technology is rooted in defense and telecom applications, ensuring durability and consistency in demanding environments.
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