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Andor’s Kymera 193i spectrograph has been designed with research-grade performance, versatility and ease of use in mind. The ‘intelligent’ motorized adaptive focusing allows access to the very best spectral resolution performance in any configuration with un-matched repeatability.
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Features & Benefits:
193 mm focal length, F/3.6 aperture – Ideal combination for a wide range of applications, ranging from luminescence/ photoluminescence spectroscopy, to more demanding, higher resolution Raman spectroscopy.
Adaptive Focus (patented) I – d) Intelligent and user-friendly interface, for uncompromised spectral resolution performance.
Dual-grating turret with xPressID™ RFID technology – Seamless field-upgradability with precise indexing interface, and user-friendly hatch access. Automatic gratings recognition and setup, with embedded RFID tags – minimum user interaction.
Astigmatism-corrected optical design – Toroidal optics enable multi-track fiber detection and excellent sample image relay from a microscope at the grating ‘0’ order.
Dual outputs – Extended wavelength coverage when combining Andor UV-NIR CCD, EMCCD, ICCD and InGaAs cameras. Slit option for monochromator operation.
USB interface – Plug-and-play connectivity, ideal for laptop operation alongside Andor USB cameras
Seamless connection to microscopes – Adjustable height feet and choice of direct, lens relay, or cage system-based interfaces. 15 mm wide-aperture input slit for extended sample image relay and spectral analysis through the same optical path.
Protected silver-coated optics option – Most efficient for NIR/SWIR detection when used in conjunction with Andor InGaAs cameras.
Pre-aligned, pre-calibrated instrument – Individually characterized spectrograph-detector systems for out-of-the box operation.
High repetition rate shutter – 10 Hz continuous operation and 40 Hz burst mode for ultrafast background acquisition and detector protection.
Technical Specifications:
Resolution with Newton DU940 CC, D1200 l/mm @ 500 nm,2400 l/mm @ 300 nm : 0.21 nm, 0.10 nm.
Aperture: F/3.6.
Focal length: 193 mm.
Communication: USB 2.0
Wavelength accuracy centre: 0.15 nm.
Wavelength repeatability: 75 pm.
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