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Detailed information for customers in Europe and America you can find at the manufacturer
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AvaSpec fiber optic spectrometers modular design
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The AvaSpec-256 Fiber Optic Spectrometer is based on the AvaBench-45 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 256 pixel CMOS Detector Array.
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The AvaSpec-1024 Fiber Optic Spectrometer is based on the AvaBench-75 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 1024 pixel CMOS Detector Array.
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The AvaSpec-2048 Fiber Optic Spectrometer is based on the AvaBench-75 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 2048 pixel CCD Detector Array.
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The AvaSpec-3648 Fiber Optic Spectrometers is based on the AvaBench-75 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 3648 pixel CCD Detector Array.
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The AvaSpec-2048x14 Fiber Optic Spectrometers is a back-thinned type CCD spectrometer with high quantum efficiency and high UV sensitivity. The optical design is based on the AvaBench-75 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with a 2048x14 pixels high UV sensitivity
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The AvaSpec-NIR256 Fiber Optic Spectrometers is based on the AvaBench-50 symmetrical Czerny-Turner design with 256 pixel InGaAs Detector Array.
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The AvaSpec-2048TEC is a special version of the AvaSpec-2048, where the Sony 2048 CCD detector is mounted on a one-stage Peltier cooling device.
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The AvaSpec-2048FT is a special version of the AvaSpec-2048 with USB1 platform, that can start integration time with nanoseconds delay after an external trigger.
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The AvaSpec USB1.1 platform Fiber Optic Spectrometers can be configured as single, dual, triple, quadruple or multi-channel instrument with different spectrometer channels.
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The AvaRaman Raman System is a fully integrated, low-cost system for applications requiring Raman techniques. The AvaRaman system consists of a laser diode, an AvaSpec 2048 CCD-array spectrometer and an expanded range of fiber optic probes.
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The LIBS technique, which is a form of atomic emission spectroscopy, uses a pulsed laser to produce material ablation and plasma formation in a single step process. The light emitted by the luminous plasma is spectrally and temporally resolved.
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© 2003-2015. LOKAMED Co.Ltd. E-mail: avantes@rambler.ru, phone (+7 921)936-20-39, fax (+7 812)234-59-73
Last Updated:
15-02-2015
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