Combination of spectral quality, flexibility, robustness and ease of use that makes this the ideal general purpose spectrometer for performing spectral measurements with high precision
Horiba Jobin Yvon introduces the new iHR320 imaging spectrometer, which it says offers a unique combination of spectral quality, flexibility, robustness and ease of use that makes it the ideal general purpose spectrometer for performing spectral measurements with high precision.
The iHR320 has a 0.32m focal length and is designed for superb image quality for spectral measurements, and has the capability to perform multi-tracking with up to 20 fibre inputs.
Stray light and re-diffracted spectra are reduced to almost zero using an asymmetric Czerny-Turner design in conjunction with a patented on-axis grating drive system.
The iHR320 has two entrance and two exit ports available.
Each exit port can be configured for use with either an array detector, such as a CCD, or with a slit for use with a PMT.
Built from a single-piece cast aluminium housing, the iHR320 is robust for making even the most difficult measurements with unprecedented repeatability.
iHR320 spectrometers are computer controlled through USB2.0 and are compatible with Horiba Jobin Yvon's full line of CCDs, InGaAs arrays, PMTs, IR detectors, data acquisition systems and Synerjy software.
The iHR320 is available in a variety of configurations for all spectroscopic measurements including Raman, photoluminescence, emission, and imaging or multi-track spectroscopy.