High-throughput Raman engine by BaySpec

May 21, 2012
BaySpec’s Super GamutTM series Deep-Cooled NIR spectral engines are designed to meet real-world challenges for best-in-class performance, reliability, compact size and low power consumption.

BaySpec’s Super GamutTM series Deep-Cooled NIR spectral engines are designed to meet real-world challenges for best-in-class performance, reliability, compact size and low power consumption. The Super GamutTM Series employs a Volume Phase Grating (VPG) as the spectral dispersion element and an InGaAs array detector as the detection element, thereby providing parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements. The device uses a fiber optic input or slit optics arrangement based on customer preferences. The signal is spectrally dispersed with the VPG and the diffracted field is focused onto an InGaAs array detector. The control electronics read out the processed digital signal to extract required information. Both the raw data and the processed data are available to the host.

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UV-VIS-NIR Dispersive Spectrometers

BaySpec’s Super GamutTM series UV, Visible and Near-Infrared (NIR) spectral engines are designed to meet real-world challenges for best-in-class performance, long-term reliability, compact size and ultra-low power consumption. Benefiting from experience manufacturing high-volume optical channel performance monitoring devices for the telecommunications industry, BaySpec’s NIR spectral devices utilize low-cost field proven components. For the first time in instrumentation history an affordable, accurate and ruggedized spectral device is a reality.

The Super GamutTM Series employs a highly efficient Volume Phase Grating (VPG) as the spectral dispersion element and an ultra sensitive InGaAs array detector as the detection element, thereby providing high-speed parallel processing and continuous spectrum measurements. As an input, the device uses a fiber optic input or slit optics arrangement based on customer preferences. The signal is spectrally dispersed with the VPG and the diffracted field is focused onto an InGaAs array detector. The control electronics read out the processed digital signal to extract required information. Both the raw data and the processed data are available to the host.

Key Features:

• No moving parts for high mechanical stability and low phase noise
• Factory calibration
• Compact size due to use of Transmission Volume Phase Gratings
• Fast f/2 or f/3 optics for improved throughput
• Real-time spectral data acquisition with fast milli-sec response time
• Hermetic-sealing ensures reliable operation in harsh environments
• Operates over wide -10 to +60° C temperature range
• Operates in high +85% relative humidity environments
• Covers wavelength ranges from 190-2500 nm
• Soft (-20° C), Deep-cooling (-60° C) or Water-cooled (-90° C) options for extended wavelengths

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