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Imaging SpectrographThe IsoPlane® 81 from Teledyne Princeton Instruments is an aberration-free imaging spectrograph with a deeply cooled, research-grade CCD camera in a small form factor.

The model includes improvements that further reduce readout noise, increase scanning speed, and create easier access to gratings. External updates improve the ruggedness of the system. Accessories include a dedicated module for fast and accurate microspectroscopy, dedicated light sources for calibration, and a variety of pre-aligned cubes for user experiment configuring. A built-in timing generator for time-resolved spectroscopy as well as both automated wavelength and intensity calibration via available light sources are supported.

Applications include surface-enhanced Raman, nano-, 2D-materials, and particle analyses in astronomy, life sciences, combustion, and quantum research.


BioPhotonics
Sep/Oct 2020
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