Spectrographs

Jan. 1, 1999
The Matchpoint series of two-dimensional-array-based spectrographs is made using a design that includes fast optics and thermo-electrically cooled backside-thinned high-quantum-efficiency CCD arrays. The spectrographs accept signal input from fibers. The devices can be used for low-light-level applications, including Raman, fluorescence, and plasma-monitoring spectroscopy.

Spectrographs

The Matchpoint series of two-dimensional-array-based spectrographs is made using a design that includes fast optics and thermo-electrically cooled backside-thinned high-quantum-efficiency CCD arrays. The spectrographs accept signal input from fibers. The devices can be used for low-light-level applications, including Raman, fluorescence, and plasma-monitoring spectroscopy.

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