PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Schott D263 T Eco Available Thicknesses
Schott D263 T Eco Technical Data
CCD and CMOS sensors
Image sensors that capture light and convert it into electrical signals are crucial components of cameras in smartphones, tablets and consumer cameras, as well as automotive cameras and machine vision systems. D 263® T eco is the preferred cover lid material for CMOS imaging sensors – now standard in the majority of optical devices – while D 263® LA eco is ideal for CCD technology and high-end CMOS equipment such as professional cameras.
3D Imaging and Sensing
D263® T Eco glass is an essential material for wafer level optics and plays an important role in nanoimprint lithography technology. The stable technical properties of D 263® also helps structured light, time-of-flight (ToF) sensors, and stereo vision solutions to function at a high level. This enables technologies such as face recognition, distance detection, mobile payment, animation, 3D scanning, augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR).
Semiconductors and MEMS
Versatile, multi-functional SCHOTT glasses such as D 263® T eco act as high quality covers or substrates for miniature MEMS devices within consumer electronics, biotech equipment and automotive systems. As an ultra-thin, lightweight glass, it also can be used as interposer substrates in semiconductor packaging, protecting tiny components and ensuring reliable long-term performance for a variety of modern technology.
Variants of D 263® focus on specific requirements in particular applications. D 263® bio is suited to medical diagnostics, while D 263® M provides accurate microscopy cover slips. D 263® T eco is used in imaging, sensing and semiconductors, as well as RF / HF applications, and D 263® LA eco is effective in image sensor systems.