Spectrolab has a hybrid optical system that combines CCD detectors and up to 108 photomultipliers in a single high resolution spectrometer.
The detection systems combine excellent detection limits and total flexibility, including the ability to handle demanding applications such as single-spark measurements and time-resolved spectroscopy.
Stability over the wavelength range of 120-780nm and exceptional far-UV performance are achieved with precise temperature stabilisation and Spectro's UV-Plus sealed argon system.
The Plasma Generator, Spectrolab's sample excitation system, uses digital technology to achieve a more stable energy output.
This improves analytical precision and reduces measurement times; it can complete some standard routine analyses in about 18 seconds.
The redesigned spark stand has minimised inner chamber volume, giving more efficient removal of sample condensate for reduced maintenance and low argon consumption.
The readout system can simultaneously handle data from CCD and PMT detectors.
The entire spectrum can be displayed after each run, which is ideal for the analysis of unknown or new materials.
The signals from the photomultiplier tubes can also be individually processed to suit applications such as time-resolved spectroscopy.