A new option for Customising your Spectrometer Setup

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

A new option for Customising your Spectrometer Setup

26 Mar, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy.

Avantes, a leading innovator in the field of spectroscopy, now has a nifty add-on providing the possibility of combining 2 light signals into one spectrometer or to split a light signal into 2 spectrometers with the option to switch between channels automatically.

The Beam Splitter/Combiner gives you a flexible option for using dual light sources or spectrometers. The small size of the beam splitter allows it to directly mount to the front of any AvaSpec spectrometer or AvaLight lightsource, eliminating the fibre interface. Another advantage is that your existing systems can be easily upgraded to a two channel system. Being highly adaptable, the Beam Splitter enables easy measurement of two different applications at the same time (for example a fluorescence and an absorption measurement).

The Beam Splitter is an innovative solution that can be advantageous in a wide range of applications and markets, common uses for the beamsplitter include: dual-point measurements; lighting, light measurements; light source monitoring; in-line process control; chemistry, absorbance/ fluorescence; environmental, water quality; performance optimisation.

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