MicOS Microscope Optical Spectrometer with iHR550
Description
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 excitation. HORIBA Scientific’s MicOS merges microscopy and spectroscopy, to provide optimal coupling from sample all the way to the detector. Down-looking or side-looking configurations for side-emitting devices or upright cryostats give you flexible sample access. An optional, fully automated stage for mapping and sample-positioning is available. The MicOS offers a flexible platform for the use of multiple lasers for sample excitation. The system includes a vision camera so you always see what you are measuring. The MicOS is the most cost-effective and flexible micro-spectrometer solution!
MicOS Microscope Optical Spectrometer with iHR550
Specifications |
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Spectral Range: | 200-1600nm |
Spectral Resolution: | 0.1 nm |
Detection Spectral Range: | 190-1600nm |
Excitation Laser Wavelength: | 785nm |
Magnification: | 100 |
Sample Stage (manual Or Motorized): | X, Y, Z |
Features
- Fully integrated system
- Down-looking and sidelooking configurations
- Multiple lasers
- Optional automated stage
- Vision camera included
- LabSpec Software
- Wide spectral range
Applications
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- No markups, no fees
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
The MicOS merges microscopy and spectroscopy, providing optimal coupling from sample all the way to the detector, and is used for luminescence characterization.
The MicOS offers efficient fiber-optic coupling to the spectrometer and flexible sample access, including side-emitting devices and upright cryostats. It also allows for the use of multiple lasers for sample excitation.
Yes, an optional, fully automated stage for mapping and sample-positioning is available.
Yes, the MicOS includes a vision camera so you always see what you are measuring.
The MicOS is suitable for microscopy and spectrometry, and has a wide spectral range.