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First UV-vis multimodal multiplex spectrometer

A Newport Spectra-Physics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 20, 2006

Newport has introduced what it calls the ideal instrument for measuring of weak, scattering or diffuse sources, such as fluorescence, thin film reflectance and atomic emission - the Oriel Matrix

Newport describes its new Oriel Matrix spectrometer as the first UV-vis MMS (multimodal multiplex spectroscopy) spectrometer.

MMS patent-pending technology removes the primary limitation imposed on traditional dispersive instruments - the tradeoff between throughput and resolution.

As a result, the Oriel Matrix spectrometer delivers 12 times more throughput and SNR than traditional spectrometers, without compromising resolution, says the company.

"Our new Oriel Matrix spectrometer is a truly revolutionary instrument".

"Unlike traditional instruments, the slit is replaced with a large aperture mask, which delivers unequalled throughput".

"The superior signal-to-noise ratio and multiplex advantage let our customers measure extremely weak signals in the 190 to 500nm spectral range with a resolution of 0.6nm," said Nancy Fernandes, Newport's Oriel product line manager.

"We believe that this new completely integrated spectroscopy system is an ideal solution for our research and system integrator customers.".

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