Integrated Spectroscopy Modules

22 Mar 2006

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HORIBA Jobin Yvon announces a new line of integrated spectroscopy modules dedicated for OEM applications.

This new line is an example of how we can supply spectroscopy modules which are suitable for a whole range of application such as colourimetry, analytical chemistry, life science and process monitoring.

These modules are exclusively available to help OEM customers quickly define important performance parameters, after which a fully customised spectroscopy solution can be achieved.

They have been specially developed with the main goal of significantly reducing OEM's development time.

These rugged and compact modules, designed around a family of aberration corrected holographic concave gratings, which maximise optical performance and minimise the stray-light, feature a high efficiency level, the largest aperture in their class, and a large choice of spectral ranges.

The modules can be equipped either with linear CCD detectors for high sensitivity or with a photodiode array ensuring a wide dynamic range and a high signal to noise ratio when it is coupled with a 16 bit A/D converter.

You can take advantage of our Spectroscopic experience and become our next industrial partner for your project.

Please contact us for a free consultation.

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Integrated Spectroscopy Modules