Teledyne Princeton Instruments Raman spectrometer uses an f/2 spectrograph

Sept. 2, 2020
The TPIR-785 Raman spectrometer is optimized for the near-infrared region.

The TPIR-785 Raman spectrometer is optimized for the near-infrared region. It uses an f/2 spectrograph with custom-designed lens optics and provides spectral resolution up to 5 cm-1. A proprietary CCD delivers quantum efficiency >70% at 1000 nm. The system includes a 785 nm Raman probe, a universal fiber adapter, a manual adjustable slit, and a high-power, temperature-stabilized 785 nm laser.

Teledyne Princeton Instruments

Trenton, NJ

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