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HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS launches innovative spectrometer with unprecedented dynamic range

Innovative CCD Sensor design unleashes the Dynamic range

The new OPAL-Luxe Spectrometer is a unique and powerful spectrometer that has the potential to enable many new fields of spectroscopic applications. With its unprecedented dynamic range of 2.5 Mio to 1, it is the first spectrometer to measure very weak signals and strong signals simultaneously ...

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Microspectrometer as Small as Your Fingertip

Hamamatsu’s spectroscopy solutions

Hamamatsu’s product range for optical analytics comprises not only small components like highly sensitive photomultipliers and photodiodes. Our mini-spectrometers are well introduced in the market and cover a large spectral range. A new model was designed especially for Raman measurements. But ...

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UV-sensitive model of mini-spectrometer micro series

New UV Spectrometer

The C16767MA separates UV light in the range of 190 to 440 nm into multiple wavelengths and then simultaneously measures the light intensity at each wavelength. As one example for an application, the C16767MA can be mounted in compact water quality monitors. Installing these monitors in rivers, ...

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Little ones making it big: Spectrometer modules small enough for handheld devices

Palm-sized optics for highly sensitive NIR measurements of food and industrial products

No matter whether you perform process analyses, material inspections or medical examinations, NIR measurements require high resolution with an excellent signal-to-noise ratio. Hamamatsu's Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR) gives you just that, and its extremely compact size of 76 mm x ...

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