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| 200 nm - 1000 nm, Spectrometer for LIBS Applications | |
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from Thorlabs Inc
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| The CCT10 from Thorlabs Inc. is a Spectrometer that operates at a wavelength of 200 nm - 1000 nm. It has a resolution of less than 2 nm and dynamic range of 5100. This spectrometer has a slit size of 20 μm (W) x 1 mm (H) and signal-to-noise ratio of 330:1. It has a dark noise of 12 Counts RMS, stray light of 0.2%, and an internal average of 10000 frames. This spectrometer is ideal for laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy applications. |
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| 350 nm - 925 nm, Spectrometer for Research & Biomedical Applications | |
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from Ocean Optics
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| The OCEAN-HDX-VIS-NIR from Ocean Optics is a Spectrometer that has a spectral range of 350 nm - 925 nm. It has an optical resolution (FWHM) of 0.7 nm and a dynamic range of 12000:1. This spectrometer has a back-thinned CCD detector, slit size of 10 μm, and is ideal for applications that include thin film analysis on a production line, research, and QC functions in industrial settings. |
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| 200 nm - 1160 nm, UV-NIR Spectrometer for Fluorescence Applications | |
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from Avantes
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| The AvaSpec-ULS2048XL-EVO from Avantes is a UV-NIR Spectrometer that operates at a wavelength of 200 nm - 1160 nm. It features an ultra-low stray light (ULS) optical bench based on a symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with a focal length of 75 mm and configurable spectral resolution of 0.09 nm - 20 nm. This spectrometer is ideal for fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy applications. |
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| 532 nm Spectrometer for Raman Spectroscopy Applications | |
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from Wasatch Photonics
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| The WP 532 XL from Wasatch Photonics is a Raman Spectrometer that operates at a wavelength of 532 nm. It has a spectral range of 150 cm-1 - 2950 cm-1 (standard) & 110 cm-1 - 4000 cm-1 (extended) and an optical resolution of 6 cm-1 (25 µm slit at f/1.5 input aperture) & 3 cm-1 or 6 cm-1 (25 µm slit at f/2 input aperture). This spectrometer is ideal for Raman spectroscopy applications. |
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| 157 nm - 1064 nm, Echelle Spectrometer for Lithography Applications | |
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from LTB Lasertechnik Berlin
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| The ELIAS II from LTB Lasertechnik Berlin is an Echelle Spectrometer that operates at a wavelength of 157 nm - 1064 nm. It has a simultaneous inspection range of 16.4 pm - 200 pm and spectral resolution (FWHM) of 0.06 pm - 0.45 pm. This spectrometer is ideal for excimer laser lithography, precise absolute wavelength determination of emission lines & LIBS applications. |
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| 192 nm - 2250 nm, Spectrometers for Laser Lineshape Monitoring | |
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from HighFinesse
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| The LSA Series from HighFinesse are Spectrometers that have a measurement range of 192 nm - 2250 nm. They have an absolute accuracy of 2 pm - 6 pm (192 nm - 420 nm) & 3 GHz - 60 GHz (420 nm - 2250 nm) and are ideal for monitoring the lineshape of lasers during optical adjustment & for the production certification of laser linewidths & lineshapes. |
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| 950 nm - 1650 nm, NIR Spectrometer for Pharmaceutical Applications | |
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from Viavi Solutions Inc.
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| The MicroNIR PAT-Wx from Viavi Solutions Inc. is a Near Infrared Spectrometer that operates at a wavelength of 950 nm - 1650 nm. It has a pixel size of 30 µm x 250 µm and pixel pitch of 50 µm. This spectrometer has a spectral bandwidth of less than 1.25% (FWHM) and is ideal for pharmaceutical manufacturing and industrial processing (polymers & petrochemicals) applications. |
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