NIR spectrometer from Avantes is based on a 100 mm optical bench

Aug. 5, 2016
The AvaSpec NIR512-2.5 spectrometer is based on a 100 mm optical bench with a numerical aperture of 0.13.
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The AvaSpec NIR512-2.5 spectrometer is based on a 100 mm optical bench with a numerical aperture of 0.13. The 2.5-HSC series feature 256- or 512-pixel InGaAs detectors, and is available in multiple configurations. The 256-pixel detectors offer high sensitivity for most applications, while the 512-pixel versions have uses in applications requiring higher resolution or more data points.
Avantes
Apeldoorn, Netherlands

www.avantes.com

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