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FTIR Spectrometer.
NANOMETRICS / BIO-RAD / ACCENT QS-408M is a high-performance spectrometer designed for the measurement of light from ultraviolet to near-infrared (UV-NIR) wavelengths. The unit features a 16-bit Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) detector array with 1024×1024 pixels and a focal length of 1016mm. This provides a spectral resolving power of up to 4 cm-1 and a spectral coverage of 360-2500 nm. The device also includes a 2-slit spectrometer, allowing for simultaneous monitoring of two spectral regions, and can optionally be modified with the addition of an epi-optic drive. ACCENT QS 408M is designed to be highly accurate and sophisticated. It combines three laser sources: an ultra-violet diode laser, a visible laser diode, and an infrared laser diode. These lasers provide an excitation source for Raman spectroscopy and photoluminescence measurements. The unit also features a 16-bit digitizer, allowing for improved resolution and signal-to-noise performance. BIO-RAD QS-408-M is also designed with an integrated data processing and storage system, enabling the unit to quickly process and store large amounts of data. The OLE automation interface allows the unit to be easily connected to other devices in an automated setup. Additionally, the device includes a software development kit, allowing the device to be customized for specific application needs. NANOMETRICS QS 408M provides a robust platform for a wide range of applications. These include fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, luminescence spectroscopy, luminescence imaging, time-resolved emission spectroscopy, and many more. Through its reliable operation, high precision, and capability to be customized for specific applications, BIO-RAD QS-408M is an ideal tool for analytical and research purposes.
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