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OEM Spectrometers

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Ibsen Photonics designed its Rock UV line of industrial-grade robust OEM spectrometers for the 200- to 400-nm-wavelength range. The athermal instruments typically enable optical throughput four times higher than traditional spectrometers because of a near on-axis beam geometry in the optical bench and the use of proprietary fused-silica transmission gratings. The devices are supplied in three standard models, using either a low-cost CCD, a high-sensitivity back-thinned CCD for low-light applications or a low-noise CMOS line array sensor for applications requiring a high dynamic range and a high signal-to-noise ratio. The OEM-friendly design enables adaptation of the detector and electronics, allowing customers to reuse existing electronics and software designs.


Photonics Spectra
Mar 2011
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