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Spectroscopy
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Light Input Accessories
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Raman Filter Chamber for Acton Series and LS 785
Model ARC-446-070: For visible-NIR wavelengths 488-1100 nm. Holds 1" edge and notch filters.5 degree angle adjustment screw for filter. Requires Edge/Notch Filter for each laser wavelength.
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Laser Delivery System
Model LDS: The Laser Delivery System (LDS) is an experiment multiplexer for labs with two or more laser sources. It allows rapid, reproducible switching between any of three input sources and produces a single, collimated output - no more building optical set ups and tearing them down again, experiment to experiment! The LDS can be coupled to a Raman microscope, a spectrograph, or other optical spectroscopy apparatus, and operates from the deep UV to the near IR.
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Nikon® Camera Lens Adapter
Model CM-446-050: designed specifically for remote light collection and imaging applications. It includes a standard F-mount, which permits a Nikon lens to be mounted on the entrance slit of any Acton Sereis or SpectraPro® spectrometer. The lens focus is at the slit, permitting remote light collection or direct source imaging through the system.
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Bilateral Slit Assembly
Model SP-716: a unique, kinematically mountable bilateral slit assembly that includes a micrometer for continuously variable slit-width settings from 10 µm to 3 mm. The slit height is controlled by a baffle plate, allowing standard 4-mm or 14-mm heights. For imaging applications that require a larger area than allowed by the entrance slit of the spectrograph, a customized indexable slit is available
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Motorized Slit Assembly
Model 718: a self-calibrating, 10-µm to 3-mm adjustable bilateral slit. Stepping-motor-controlled adjustments are made in 1-µm increments over the full range. Full control of the slit, including automated bandpass setting, is integrated into SpectraSense™ software. Once the slit is set, it maintains its position even with the power turned off. The motorized slit is available for all Acton Series or SpectraPro spectrometers. |
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