Teledyne Princeton Instruments spectrograph features deep-cooled CCD detector

July 6, 2020
The IsoPlane 81 compact, aberration-free, imaging spectrograph for UV to near-infrared wavelengths has use in microspectroscopy techniques such as Raman, fluorescence, and absorption.

The IsoPlane 81 compact, aberration-free, imaging spectrograph for UV to near-infrared wavelengths has use in microspectroscopy techniques such as Raman, fluorescence, and absorption. A deep-cooled CCD detector provides thermoelectric cooling to -55°C and 95% quantum efficiency. It features up to 0.05 nm resolution, eXcelong technology for etaloning suppression, a spectral kinetics mode, and included LightField software.

Teledyne Princeton Instruments

Trenton, NJ

www.princetoninstruments.com

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