BaySpec portable Raman microscope for low-light spectral measurements

Dec. 21, 2010
The MovingLab portable Raman microscope from BaySpec is available in 532, 785 or 1064 nm wavelengths, with custom wavelengths available upon request.

The MovingLab portable Raman microscope from BaySpec (San Jose, CA) is available in 532, 785 or 1064 nm wavelengths, with custom wavelengths available upon request. Optimal cooling of the detector arrays enables low-light spectral measurements. Features include high-throughput volume phase grating (VPG) and a 5 V power supply design.

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PRESS RELEASE

BAYSPEC INTRODUCES LOW-COST PORTABLE RAMAN MICROSCOPE

The MovingLab, field ready with flexible wavelength options (532, 785, 1064nm or custom)

SAN JOSE, CA--(October 27, 2010) - BaySpec, Inc., a leader in affordable spectral engines for small and large molecular sample identification, today announced the MovingLab Portable Raman Microscope. Customers can select from popular 532, 785, 1064nm or custom wavelengths. High throughput Volume Phase Grating and optimal cooling of the detector arrays allows for greatly improved low-light spectral measurements, offering an improvement of >10x signal/noise performance existing units on the market.

Key Features:

•Covers wavelength ranges: 532, 785, 1064nm or custom
•High throughput Volume Phase Grating (VPG)
•Rugged, Portable - based on despersive no moving parts design
•Real-time spectral data acquisition
•Long-life time operation, minimal calibration needed
•Optimal Detector Cooling
•Single 5 Volt power supply design
•Back up Lithium Ion Battery
•Affordable pricing

For more information and detailed specifications please go to our Raman Microspectroscopy website page. For questions or a quotation, please contact BaySpec, Inc. at Phone: +1(408)512-5928 or [email protected].

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