Tunable laser source from Photon etc. serves as wavelength calibrator

July 13, 2010
A tunable laser source covers UV-VIS-NIR for a wavelength calibration tool of photometric and radiometric instruments.
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A tunable laser source covers UV-VIS-NIR for a wavelength calibration tool of photometric and radiometric instruments, including telescopes. It is useful as a fluorescence, Raman, and photoluminescence excitation source for nano- to bio-materials. It allows up to 0.05 nm precision and accuracy of up to 0.1 nm wavelength with FWHM from 0.3 to 3 nm. Output power is to 100 μW/ nm. PHySpec software is included.
Photon etc.
Montréal, QC, Canada
[email protected]

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The Tunable Laser Source

Photon etc’s Tunable Laser Source covers UV–VIS-NIR for a unique wavelength calibration tool of photometric and radiometric instruments including telescope. This broadband source is also an ideal fluorescence, Raman, and photoluminescence excitation source for nano- to bio- materials. Based on the coupling of the stable Leukos Supercontinuum sources and our filtering technology, it allows a highly precise (up to 0.05nm) and accurate (up to 0.1nm) wavelength with FWHM from 0.3nm to 3nm. Output power reaches up to 100µW/nm. Included is our user friendly PHySpecTM software. For more information, please contact us at [email protected].

Photon etc., Montreal, Canada

www.photonetc.com

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