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Spectrometer has short focus but long performance

A Horiba Jobin Yvon product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 2, 2005

Short focal length large aperture spectrometer is used as an imaging spectrograph or a scanning monochromator for fluorescence, photoluminescence or many other spectroscopic applications

The optical spectroscopy division of Horiba Jobin Yvon introduces the automated MicroHR, a versatile short focal length large aperture spectrometer that is used as an imaging spectrograph or a scanning monochromator for fluorescence, photoluminescence or many other spectroscopic applications.

The MicroHR features a 140mm focal length, a 150nm to 15um wavelength range, depending on the grating and detector used, and 0.25nm spectral resolution.

Toroidal optics provide high imaging quality.

Other features include fixed or micrometer adjusted slits, a high precision drive, an automated dual grating turret and a USB 2.0 interface.

Available options include a side exit port, for dual detector mounting, and an internal filter wheel.

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