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Fiber Spectrometer

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Fiber SpectrometerThe PoliSpectra® M116 MultiTrack Fiber Spectrometer from HORIBA Scientific is a multispectral system capable of 32-channel simultaneous measurement.

The spectrometer features a concentric optical design with a UV-extended spectral range below 185 nm with optional N2 purge and a customized fiber bundle providing high throughput and imaging quality with minimal crosstalk. A high-speed, low-noise 2D scientific back-illuminated CMOS sensor runs at 94 to 188 fps, which can be configured with 8-, 16-, or 32- fiber input channels for simultaneous acquisition of UV-NIR spectra.

Its design provides a high spectral resolution of 1 nm combined with high sensitivity. A high-quantum-efficiency sCMOS sensor and an integrated order sorting filter allow wavelength coverage beyond 1 μm.


BioPhotonics
Jan/Feb 2020
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