FREEDOM HR-DUV 178 – 409 nm OEM Spectrometer
Description
Ibsen’s FREEDOM HR-DUV spectrometers combine compactness and low cost with high performance and are the ideal OEM solution for all those handheld and portable system applications where performance cannot be sacrificed. The FREEDOM HR-DUV FHW-380 is ideal for applications like Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Furthermore, if the specifications do not match your requirements, Ibsen can customize an OEM spectrometer to meet your exact needs.
FREEDOM HR-DUV 178 – 409 nm OEM Spectrometer
Specifications |
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Monochromator Type: | Not Specified |
Effective Focal Length: | -- mm |
Diffraction Grating: | -- lines/mm |
Grating Blaze Wavelength: | -- nm |
Spectral Range: | 178-409nm |
Linear Dispersion (Avg): | -- nm/mm |
Spectral Resolution (Avg): | 0.3 nm |
Features
- High resolution
- Compact size
- Robust and athermal design
Applications
- Biomedical/Medical
- Defense
- Environmental Monitoring
- Light Characterization
- Materials Identification
- Scientific Research
- Semiconductor
- Other
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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Ships from:
Denmark
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The FREEDOM HR-DUV spectrometer is a compact and cost-efficient OEM solution for handheld and portable system applications where performance cannot be sacrificed.
The features of the FREEDOM HR-DUV spectrometer include high resolution, compact size, and a robust and athermal design.
The applications of the FREEDOM HR-DUV spectrometer include biomedical/medical, defense, environmental monitoring, light characterization, materials identification, scientific research, semiconductor, and others.
Yes, if the specifications do not match your requirements, Ibsen can customize an OEM spectrometer to meet your exact needs.
The specifications of the FREEDOM HR-DUV spectrometer include a wavelength range of 178-409 nm, a numerical aperture of 0.11, a typical resolution of 0.3 nm/FWHM, and a Hamamatsu S11156 BT-CCD detector.