IR laser spectrometer from IRsweep provides dual-comb spectroscopy

Aug. 22, 2016
The IRspectrometer QCL frequency comb spectrometer is a turnkey instrument that provides dual-comb spectroscopy.

The IRspectrometer QCL frequency comb spectrometer is a turnkey instrument that provides dual-comb spectroscopy, working in the mid-IR spectral region from 4 to 12 μm, the prime ROI for optical spectroscopy. The compact semiconductor device measures only a few millimeters long and is electrically pumped.
IRsweep
Zurich, Switzerland

https://irsweep.com

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