FTIR spectrometer features germanium-coated KBr beamsplitters

April 19, 2023
The IR5 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer features an 8000–350 cm-1 spectral range.

The IR5 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer features an 8000350 cm-1 spectral range, signal-to-noise ratio >20,000:1 sensitivity, DLaTGS detector, germanium-coated potassium bromide (KBr) beamsplitters, and Miracle software. When configured with a second detector or with Fourier transform photoluminescence (FT-PL) capability, it can transform into a combined absorption and PL spectrometer in the mid-infrared range.

Edinburgh Instruments

Livingston, U.K.

www.edinst.com

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