Raman spectrographs from BaySpec have customizable wavelength range

July 22, 2015
Raman spectrographs for OEMs can be optimized for any excitation wavelength, such as 532, 785, or 1064 nm.

Raman spectrographs for OEMs can be optimized for any excitation wavelength, such as 532, 785, or 1064 nm. The wavelength range can be customized for desired fingerprint regions using VPG gratings, while retaining high spectral resolution. The optomechanics design is flexible enough to allow for different input, slit, and detectors.
BaySpec
San Jose, CA

www.bayspec.com

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