Monochromator
Instytut Fotonowy
A monochromator is an optical device that transmits only narrow, selectable band chosen from a wider range of wavelengths available at the input. Our monochromators use a Czerny-Turner configuration. Their spectral range and resolution is determined by its diffraction grating. The more grooves per millimeter the narrower spectral range and better resolution. The monochromators come in two versions: with one or two gratings that are manually switched. The entrance and exit slit are manually adjusted. Their number and placement can be customized. The wavelength and position of an internal shutter can be set manually or by a remote controller
*Manufacturer's specifications subject to change without notice.
Instytut Fotonowy designs, develops and manufactures high-quality scientific equipment for research laboratories all over the world.
Our instruments are used in very diverse areas like atomic spectroscopy, nuclear physics, electrochemistry, photovoltaics, medicine, biotechnology, museum science and others. Expertise in those fields positions us in a unique spot to creatively solve often extremely challenging tasks. Our strength springs from a high level of flexibility in adjusting hardware and software functionality to the specific needs of customers.
We develop state-of-the-art devices, which often become our serial products. Our systems are easily expendable and upgradeable.
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