Princeton Instruments spectroscopy system delivers aberration-free imaging

Sept. 26, 2016
The FERGIE aberration-free spectroscopy system features a low-noise, cooled detector that permits high-sensitivity spectral capture from 190 nm to 1100 nm.
The FERGIE aberration-free spectroscopy system features a low-noise, cooled detector that permits high-sensitivity spectral capture from 190 nm to 1100 nm. The system features the company's optical design to offer 0.13 nm/pixel spectral resolution with a 1200 g/mm grating. Its diffraction-limited imaging (>60 lp/mm spatial resolution throughout the focal plane) yields high signal-to-noise ratios and permits multichannel spectroscopy. A typical Raman experiment can be ready in <90 s.Princeton Instruments
Trenton, NJ
www.fergiespec.com

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