Frequently Asked Questions

The Chromatis dispersion measurement system is used to determine group delay dispersion (GDD) introduced by reflective and transmissive optics.

The standard measurement modes include normal incidence reflection, angled reflection, mirror pairs, and transmission.

The spectral measurement ranges are 500 - 1100 nm and/or 1000 - 1650 nm for all 1/2" and 1" optics.

No, an isolation table is not required. Only a solid workbench is needed.

Yes, the system includes software that guides the user through beam alignment, finds the zero time delay position, and measures the dispersion.

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