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Microspectrometers

The 508 PV™ microscope spectrophotometer is designed to add spectroscopy, color imaging, thin film thickness measurement and colorimetry capabilities to your optical microscope or probe station. It can also be used to upgrade an older microspectrometer with cutting edge optics, electronics and software. The 508 PV™ ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 250-2100nm
Spectral Resolution: 3 nm
Detection Spectral Range: 1-1nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: Other
Magnification: --
The innovative 20/30 PV™ microspectrophotometer is the latest and most powerful instrument from CRAIC Technologies. Built to meet your requirements, this bespoke instrument incorporates the latest technological advances in optics, spectroscopy and software to deliver the superior performance with unparalleled speed and ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-2500nm
Spectral Resolution: 3 nm
Detection Spectral Range: 1-1nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: 785nm
Magnification: --
IMA™ is an ultrafast and all-in-one customizable hyperspectral microscopy platform of high spatial and spectral resolution. The completely integrated system rapidly maps diffuse reflectance, transmittance, photoluminescence, electroluminescence and fluorescence in the VIS-NIR-SWIR spectral range. Based on high throughput global ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 400-1700nm
Spectral Resolution: <2.5 or <4 nm
Detection Spectral Range: 400-1650nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: 532nm, Other
Magnification: 20x, 50x, 60x, 100x
Using a standard microscope for luminescence characterization often means inefficient fiber-optic coupling to the spectrometer, and difficult access for many sample configurations, such as side-emitting devices, or upright cryostats. Nor do standard microscopes offer flexibility for coupling multiple lasers for photoluminescence ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-1600nm
Spectral Resolution: 0.18 nm
Detection Spectral Range: 200-1050nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: 532nm
Magnification: 10
Using a standard microscope for luminescence characterization often means inefficient fiber-optic coupling to the spectrometer, and difficult access for many sample configurations, such as side-emitting devices, or upright cryostats. Nor do standard microscopes offer flexibility for coupling multiple lasers for photoluminescence ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-1600nm
Spectral Resolution: 0.1 nm
Detection Spectral Range: 190-1600nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: 785nm
Magnification: 100
MSV-5100 UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometer
JASCO Inc
The MSV-5000 Series UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometers can be used for a broad range of applications including the measurement of transmittance/reflectance spectra, band gap, film thickness, evaluation of the optical characteristics of functional crystals and color analysis of microscopic samples. The MSV-5000 series includes 3 ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-900nm
Spectral Resolution: N/A nm
Detection Spectral Range: 200-2700nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: Other
Magnification: 32
MSV-5200 UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometer
JASCO Inc
The MSV-5000 Series UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometers can be used for a broad range of applications including the measurement of transmittance/reflectance spectra, band gap, film thickness, evaluation of the optical characteristics of functional crystals and color analysis of microscopic samples. The MSV-5000 series includes 3 ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-2700nm
Spectral Resolution: N/A nm
Detection Spectral Range: 200-2700nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: Other
Magnification: 32
MSV-5300 UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometer
JASCO Inc
The MSV-5000 Series UV-Visible/NIR Microspectrometers can be used for a broad range of applications including the measurement of transmittance/reflectance spectra, band gap, film thickness, evaluation of the optical characteristics of functional crystals and color analysis of microscopic samples. The MSV-5000 series includes 3 ...

Specifications

Spectral Range: 200-1600nm
Spectral Resolution: N/A nm
Detection Spectral Range: 200-2700nm
Excitation Laser Wavelength: Other
Magnification: 32
There are 8 different Microspectrometers from suppliers and manufacturers listed in this category. In just a few clicks you can compare different Microspectrometers with each other and get an accurate quote based on your needs and specifications. Please note that the prices of Microspectrometers vary significantly for different products based on various factors including technical parameters, features, brand name, etc. Please contact suppliers directly to inquire about the details and accurate pricing information for any product model. Simply navigate to the product page of interest and use the orange button to directly reach out to the respective supplier with one click.

Did You know?

Microspectrometers are most commonly seen in technical research labs, but they have also played a role in unlocking and preserving American history. Conservators working in Colonial Williamsburg, VA have been putting Fourier-Transform Infrared Microspectrometers (FTIR) to work in their material analysis labs in order to study the historic American artwork and artifacts in their collection. By analyzing a micron-scale sample of an artifact with FTIR, conservators can determine its unique material composition. This knowledge helps these scientists to learn more about the historical manufacturing processes used to create the item and better informs their choice of preservation techniques to avoid damaging artifacts.