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The Fluorolog®-3 spectrofluorometer is the ultimate in modular research system, designed to perform analyses over the ultraviolet and visible regions of the spectrum as well as far into the IR.
The FluoroMax is a compact spectrofluorometer from HORIBA Scientific, yet it offers the ultimate sensitivity in fluorescence investigations as well as features not found in most table-top fluorescence detection systems.
The use of a concave aberration corrected holographic grating simplifies the optical configuration of the H-20 monochromator in comparison to conventional monochromators.
The iHR320 provides a platform for spectroscopic measurements for years to come.
The iHR550 spectrometer offers a unique combination of spectral quality, flexibility, robustness, and ease of use that makes it the ideal general-purpose spectrometer for performing spectral measurements with quality results.
The LB-550, using a dynamic light scattering technique, is able to measure very concentrated suspensions, up to 40% solids in many cases, over a size range of 1nm-6µm.
The HORIBA Jobin Yvon family of NIR array detectors, the Symphony Series, feature spectroscopic grade InGaAs detectors in a linear array of 512 or 1024 pixels.
The MicroHR is a short focal length Czerny-Turner spectrometer that can be used as an imaging spectrograph or a scanning Monochromator. As a spectrograph, it features either a fixed or micrometer adjustable entrance slit with out unique Quick-Align CCD adapter.
Available as an imaging spectrograph or scanning monochromator, the new automated MicroHR allows users to make rapid and precise measurements, offering a degree of versatility not found in comparable focal length spectrometers.
The NIR MicroHR is a 140 mm focal length spectrometer featuring gold optics (for increased through-put in the NIR spectral region) and interchangeable gold gratings for optimization of optical components and wavelength range selection.
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