
Our first photonic chip we developed for the AMBER project, on which we are working together with VTEC and Innoflex, excels in detecting ammonia levels at sub-PPM (parts per million) through precise excitation methods.
Continuing the collaboration, VTEC and Spectrik are in the process of creating a second photonic chip with even broader applications. Our latest activity focuses on the detection aspect, generating high-frequency RF signals that are versatile enough to detect a variety of gases. This advancement involves creating a beat signal between sensing and referencing beams, paving the way for multi-gas detection with different excitation lasers.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to innovate and push the boundaries of what's possible with photonic technology!