SPECTROSCOPY SpectraPro HRS-300
Princeton Instruments has introduced its SpectraPro HRS-300. This 300mm imaging spectrograph’s optical performance is further optimised via ResXtreme, a new spectral deconvolution technology from Princeton Instruments provided with every SpectraPro HRS. ResXtreme can improve spectral resolution, peak intensities, and consistency across the 2D focal plane by as much as 60 per cent with the push of a button. The SpectraPro HRS-300’s dual exit ports, each with a full 30mm focal plane, permit mounting and operation of two array detectors, or enable the instrument to operate as both a monochromator and a spectrograph. Every SpectraPro HRS can also utilise as
many as three interchangeable triple-grating turrets and includes Princeton Instruments’ exclusive AccuDrive, a new grating drive system that yields significant improvements in wavelength accuracy and repeatability over previous scan systems and increases grating-
FLS1000 photoluminescence spectrometer
Edinburgh Instruments has launched the FLS1000 photoluminescence spectrometer, a luminescence laboratory in one instrument. The FLS1000 is a modular photoluminescence spectrometer for applications in photophysics, photochemistry, material sciences and life sciences. The instrument sets the standards in both
steady state and time-resolved spectroscopy: the system demonstrates unmatched sensitivity and can be configured for spectral measurements from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared spectral range, and for lifetime measurements spanning time over 12 orders of magnitude from picoseconds to seconds.
NeoSpectra Micro development kit
Si-Ware Systems (SWS), a provider of IC- and MEMS-based solutions for industrial and consumer sensor applications, has announced a development kit for NeoSpectra Micro, its chip-sized spectral sensor for material analysis by mobile devices and applications. NeoSpectra Micro ushers in ubiquitous spectral sensing, where material analysis is enabled in the real world for consumers and businesses alike. The kit allows developers to emulate how the sensor and software will perform for targeted materials in mobile analysis applications, including on-site consumer food safety, soil analysis, medical sample evaluation, pharmaceutical purity, and oil and gas refining. NeoSpectra is a MEMS-based sensor
technology in both module and chip-scale form.
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to-grating wavelength precision to sub-pixel repeatability. SpectraPro HRS applications include Raman
spectroscopy, photoluminescence, fluorescence, LIBS, plasma diagnostics, transmission, absorption, and microspectroscopy, among others. SpectraPro HRS spectrographs are supported by Princeton Instruments’ 64-bit LightField imaging and spectroscopy software.
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High sensitivity is a prerequisite for
measurements of low sample concentrations, small sample volumes or low luminescence quantum yields. Its ultimate sensitivity of >30,000:1 for the standard water Raman measurement is unmatched in the industry. The FLS1000 comes with new proprietary
electronics modules and all-in-one software Fluoracle. New, redesigned monochromators provide high stray light rejection, high accuracy and resolution, and increased automation. The combination of new and modern components, and decades of experience in configuring complex modular designs, ensures maximum research performance, paired with ease of operation.
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The module version has already been built into portable soil samplers, fixed medical analysis tools, and compact refinery equipment. Si-Ware’s engineering team miniaturised the
module technology to create an 18 x 18 x 4mm package appropriate for mobile devices. NeoSpectra is based on one
of the de facto standards for spectroscopy, FT-IR, and provides a wide spectral range. The development kit consists
of the optical core module (OCM) on a PCB. On top of the OCM is an optimised sampling interface
with a light source for sample illumination and a glass lid for free-space light collection. The NeoSpectra Micro development board has an SPI interface for control readout. The development board can be directly connected and interfaced with the included Rasberry Pi board using a direct SPI connection.
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