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Mass spectrometers separate ions by their mass-to-charge (m/z) ratios. They are used to identify compounds by the mass of one or more elements in the compound. They are also used to determine the isotopic composition of one or more elements in a compound. Search by Specification | Learn More about Mass Spectrometers
Spectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes Portable / Miniature, visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spectrometers
Raman spectrometers are used to measure the wavelength and intensity of inelastically scattered light from molecules. They can determine the chemical composition of a sample based on its wavelength and intensity. Learn More about Raman Spectrometers
Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to spectrometers. Learn More about Specialty Spectrometers and Accessories
Atomic absorption (AA) spectrometers use the absorption of light to measure the concentration of gas-phase atoms. Atomic absorption (AA) spectrometers use light absorption to measure the concentration of gas-phase atoms. An analyte, usually... Search by Specification | Learn More about Atomic Absorption Spectrometers
Infrared (IR) spectrometers measure the wavelength and intensity of the absorption of infrared light by a sample. Search by Specification | Learn More about Infrared Spectrometers
Atomic emission and optical emission spectrometers determine analyte concentration via a quantitative measurement of the optical emission from excited atoms. Atomic emission and optical emission spectrometers determine analyte... Search by Specification | Learn More about Atomic Emission and Optical Emission Spectrometers
Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More about Lasers
Diode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Diode Lasers
Laser marking and laser engraving services use a computer-controlled laser beam to discolor the surface of a component, or engrave it by vaporizing the material. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laser Marking and Laser Engraving Services
Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers use the energy-state transitions between vibrational and rotational states of CO2 molecules to emit at long IR, about 10 µm, wavelengths. These lasers can maintain continuous and very high levels Search by Specification | Learn More about Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lasers
Excimer lasers are rare-gas halide or rare-gas metal vapor lasers that produce relatively wide beams of ultraviolet laser light. They operate via the electronic transitions of molecules. Learn More about Excimer Lasers
Solid state lasers use a transparent substance (crystalline or glass) as the active medium, doped to provide the energy states necessary for lasing. Solid state lasers are used in both low and high power applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Solid State Lasers
UV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer. Search by Specification | Learn More about UV and Visible Spectrometers
Laser protective eyewear includes glasses and goggles designed to filter out harmful radiation from lasers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laser Protective Eyewear
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GCMS-QP2010 Plus Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc.
Varian 900-MS Series FTMS Varian, Inc.
The Varian 300-MS quadrupole GC/MS Varian, Inc.
TruTOF® HT GCMS LECO Corporation
500-MS Ion Trap Varian, Inc.
Mass Spectrometer for the UHV Researcher Hiden Analytical
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StellarNet, Inc. proudly announces its RED-Wave series of high performance InGaAs spectrometers covering the 0.9-2.3μm wavelength range. (read more)
JASCO has developed the new RMP-300 Series portable Raman spectrometer system, incorporating a fiber optic probe with a small X-Y-Z stage, compact laser, a high-throughput spectrograph and Peltier-cooled CCD detector. No special utilities such as coolants are required allowing the system to be used almost anywhere. (read more)
CEO® offers complete custom laser design engineering and manufacturing services of diode pumped solid state lasers (DPSS), laser diode arrays and modules for military, aerospace and industrial OEM laser applications. CEO specializes in engineering systems that are required to operate in harsh rugged enviroments (read more)
Avantes AvaSpec Multi-Channel spectrometers are highly configurable enabling customers to configure between 2 and 10 channels (optical benches) with a choice of gratings and detector arrays. The AvaSpec Multi-Channel spectrometer enables true simultaneous signal acquisition across all channels. (read more)
Avantes has 15 years of experience in applying spectroscopy and optical sensing technologies to enumerable environments and industries. Our partnership approach to working with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) is at the core of our success and philosophy as a business. (read more)
StellarNet has announced the NIRX-SR series of spectrometers for the 0.9-2.3μm wavelength range with a 512 element InGaAs Photo Diode Array and high speed USB-2.0 interface. The extended range detector operates using a 2-stage TE cooler and includes optics to deliver high spectral efficiency. (read more)
The StellarNet DUAL-DSR spectrometers are fiber optically coupled instruments that cover a "Super Range" from 0.2-2.3um for spectroscopy measurements on a PC via USB-2 interface. The spectrograph optics have no moving parts providing shock-proof durability for a truly portable environment with battery power optional (read more)
Avantes now offers four pre-configured spectrometer instruments as stock items for our customers who are working on short deadlines and are in need of Avantes' superior instrumentation in a short timeframe.
Each configuration is carried in inventory and available for immediate shipment to our customers. (read more)
Melles Griot spectrometer systems consist of dedicated electronics, an optical bench, and a detector array. (read more)
Absorption Chemistry
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- SpectroRadiometry
- Transmission Spectroscopy
- Film Thickness Analysis
- Flourimetry
- Moisture Analysis
- Laser Measurement
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NEAR Information X-ray/gamma ray spectrometer, a near-infrared imaging spectrograph, a multispectral camera fitted with a CCD imaging detector, a laser altimeter, and |
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Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development (ASTID) Laser Spectrometer for Biogenic Gases and Isotope Ratios |
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ESA Science & Technology: Laser Mass Spectrometer Laser Mass Spectrometer The Laser Mass Spectrometer (LMS) is part of the actual challenge of reducing the size and the power consumption of |
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Diode Lasers and Applications in Atmospheric Sensing -... SPECTRALOGGER: an ultracompact tunable diode laser spectrometer for automated field use Axial molecular-beam mid-infrared diode laser spectrometer |
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Laser-Generated, Synchrotron, and Other Laboratory X-Ray and... Hard x-ray spectra from laser-generated plasmas recorded by the HENEX spectrometer in the 1 keV-40 keV energy range |
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HowStuffWorks "Overview of Laser Spectroscopy" Overview of Laser Spectroscopy In laser spectroscopy, chemists train a laser beam on a |
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HowStuffWorks "A Closer Look at Laser-induced Breakdown... Overview of Laser Spectroscopy A Closer Look at Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy "How Laser Analysis Works." 19 November 2008. |
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Laser 2000 - The Future of Photonics - France Groupe Laser 2000 Marché et Application Machines laser pour l'industrie Sécurité Laser |
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Laser Stars - Laser History LASER HISTORY (1917-1996) Einstein can be considered as the father of the laser. 1954 : First microwave laser 1960 : First optical laser |
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Laser Induced Particle Emission as a Precursor to Laser Damage Laser Induced Particle Emission as a Precursor to Laser Damage Domann, FE UURP Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Wisconsin Stewart, AF Air See ASTM International Information |