Request InfoTeledyne Princeton InstrumentsPrinceton Instruments/Acton has released the SpectraPro HRE spectrograph, which offers high spectral resolution combined with simultaneous wavelength coverage. Suitable for use with the company’s CCD and intensified CCD camera systems, the instrument uses the echelle grating principle and can sample wavelengths ranging from 190 to 1050 nm continuously, with no moving parts. It can be configured down to 150 nm when required. Controlled by WinSpec software, it features interchangeable wavelength-dispersive elements, enabling users to select the appropriate resolution and wavelength for an...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaARTICLESPhotonics.com 4/26/2022Hyperspectral Method Adds Speed, Accuracy to Wafer InspectionA high-throughput metrology technique for semiconductor manufacturing, developed by Samsung Electronics, combines spectroscopy and imaging to measure in-cell uniformity (ICU) and in-wafer uniformity...WEBINARSPhotonics.com 10/27/2021SESORS for Preclinical Cancer ImagingThe ability to image tumors at depth with high selectivity and specificity remains a significant challenge in the field of biomedical optical imaging. Owing to their unique fingerprint-like spectra,...Photonics.com 6/24/2013Raman Spectroscopy for Research and IndustryFREE WEBINAR Additional Questions and Answers from the Webinar are below: Speakers to include: David J. Brady, Duke University Computational and Compressive Raman Spectroscopy ...Photonics.com 7/20/2023Hyperspectral Data Analysis: Algorithms and Pre-Processors for Industrial Sorting ApplicationsHyperspectral imaging is a beneficial machine vision technology for various industries. It allows engineers to differentiate between materials with similar physical or visual characteristics, which...Photonics.com 11/16/2023Optimization of Surface Enhanced Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy for Applications in Pre-Clinical Cancer ImagingIn the field of optical imaging, the ability to image tumors at depth with high selectivity and specificity remains challenging. Although surface enhanced resonant Raman scattering (SERRS)...PHOTONICS DICTIONARY+ TERMSPhotonics Dictionaryhyperspectral imagingHyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that captures and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional imaging systems that record only a few...Photonics Dictionarymultispectral scannerAn instrument used to record the emittance or reflectance of an object by scanning with discrete spectral resolution over a wide spectral band, or recording many discrete spectral bands...Photonics Dictionaryhyperspectral resolutionHyperspectral resolution refers to the level of detail or granularity in the spectral information captured by a hyperspectral imaging system. In hyperspectral imaging, the electromagnetic spectrum is...Photonics Dictionaryspatial resolutionSpatial resolution refers to the level of detail or granularity in an image or a spatial dataset. It is a measure of the smallest discernible or resolvable features in the spatial domain, typically...