spectrometer
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CARS spectrometer2 Products
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LIBS spectrometer6 Products
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MID-IR spectrometer1 Product
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NIR spectrometer from Brimrose4 Products
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NIR spectrometer from IRIS2 Products
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Raman spectrometer6 Products
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spectro dosimeter1 Product
Overview of our range of spectrometers
definition
spectrometer are analytical instruments that decompose the spectral components of a physical quantity, typically light, into their individual frequencies or wavelengths and measure their intensity. This analysis provides information about the composition, properties, and concentration of materials or processes. They thus enable detailed insights into the spectral signatures of samples.
Our range of different spectrometer types
Our portfolio includes a wide range of spectrometers for different applications and spectral ranges. These include CARSthat utilize coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy. We also offer LIBS for laser-induced plasma spectroscopy. In the mid-infrared range you will find our MID-IRFor the near infrared range we offer NIR by Brimrose and NIR from IRISWe also offer highly sensitive Raman and special spectro dosimeter for measuring radiation doses.
Functional principles
The functional principles of spectrometers vary depending on the type and application. What they all have in common, however, is the decomposition of light into its spectral components, for example, using gratings, prisms, or interferometers. A sensor then detects the intensity of the light at different wavelengths or frequencies. The resulting spectra enable the identification and quantification of substances.
Advantages of spectrometry in various application fields
The use of spectrometers offers numerous advantages in various disciplines. In chemistry and materials science, they enable the identification of substances and the analysis of their composition. In environmental analysis, they are used to monitor pollutants. In pharmaceuticals, they are used for quality control. They also play a role in astronomy and medical diagnostics. spectrometer an important role.
Selection criteria
When selecting a suitable spectrometer The specific requirements of your application should be considered. These include the relevant wavelength range, the required spectral resolution, the sensitivity of the detector, and the type of sample. Portability and software features can also be crucial factors. Our experienced team offers support in selecting the optimal spectrometer for your analysis tasks.
Contact for further information
We are happy to provide detailed information on each product and assist you in selecting the right instrument. Contact our experienced team for more information.