Photon Control Corp. is a Canada-based provider of optoelectronic measurement and monitoring solutions for the semiconductor and photonics industries. The company specializes in high-speed, high-precision instrumentation designed to characterize light-emitting diodes (LEDs), lasers and other photonic devices throughout research, development and manufacturing processes. Its core offerings include dynamic test systems, optical radiation sensors and thin-film thickness monitors, all engineered to deliver real-time data critical for process control and product quality assurance.
Among its key product lines are LED dynamic measurement systems that quantify luminous flux, color and thermal performance under variable operating conditions, as well as optical sensors calibrated for wavelength accuracy and stability. Photon Control’s thin-film monitors employ spectroscopic reflectometry to measure film thickness and refractive index in real time, enabling semiconductor and optoelectronic equipment manufacturers to optimize deposition processes. In addition to hardware, the company provides proprietary software for data acquisition, analysis and integration with factory automation systems.
Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Photon Control was founded in the mid-1980s and has since expanded its global footprint through direct operations and distribution partnerships across North America, Europe and Asia. Its solutions serve a broad customer base that includes LED chip producers, display manufacturers, photonic component suppliers and research institutions. The company emphasizes collaborative application engineering and on-site support to tailor measurement solutions to specific process requirements.
Photon Control’s long-standing expertise in photonic instrumentation is driven by a technical team experienced in optics, electronics and software development. By focusing on precision, repeatability and compliance with international calibration standards, the company aims to help manufacturers improve yields, reduce development cycles and accelerate time-to-market for advanced photonic devices.
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