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The existence of a unit for spectroscopic measurement within a size of approximately 70×60×40mm³ is a technology that was previously unimaginable. This has been realized by the German company Carl Zeiss. As a result, it has become extremely easy to incorporate light detection into various spectroscopic measurement devices for OEM integration and quality monitoring in factory automation. It is resistant to temperature changes, condensation, and vibrations, and has withstood 50G of gravity inside a space shuttle. This is an ultra-compact spectrometer that overturns conventional wisdom. Color measurement (color measurement management within offset printing machines, color evaluation of printed materials, paper, ink, and liquids, colorimetric calculations) film thickness measurement (high-speed thickness measurement of transparent/translucent films such as SiO2 films, photoresist films, dielectric films, film thickness on wafers, oil films, etc.) light emission measurement (plasma monitoring in semiconductor processes, solar light measurement, infrared light transmission/reflection measurement of optical communication devices, light measurement of PDP and EL) non-destructive measurement (measurement of sugar content/acidity in food, soil testing, etc.) wavelength measurement (high-precision wavelength measurement at the time of shipment for LDs and laser pointers)
2D CCD small spectrometer
2D CCD small spectrometer

100,000 yen-500,000 yen

A next-generation spectrometer that enables applications such as "Raman spectroscopy," "luminescence measurement," and "microspectroscopy," which were not conceivable with conventional compact spectrometers. The built-in spectrometer uses a module from Carl Zeiss, and the detector employs a back-illuminated two-dimensional CCD from Hamamatsu Photonics. Of course, the detector is equipped with electronic cooling for high-sensitivity measurements. It is also possible to perform various types of luminescence measurements and fine measurements using a microscope. Additionally, simple Raman spectroscopy measurements can be conducted.
The sensitivity that conventional compact spectrometers could not achieve is guaranteed with a back-illuminated two-dimensional CCD from Hamamatsu Photonics. It boasts high detection stability with a dedicated cooler and can accurately detect a wide wavelength range using Carl Zeiss genuine gratings. It can also be used for fluorescence measurements, which were difficult with previous compact spectrometers. It is delivered to those involved in research and development such as Holocassod measurements and photoluminescence measurements, as well as to those who need to measure samples with a low S/N ratio in the field.
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  1. Featured Products
    Ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ultra-compact spectrometerUltraviolet, visible, and near-infrared ultra-compact spectrometer
    overview
    The existence of a unit for spectroscopic measurement within a size of approximately 70×60×40mm³ is a technology that was previously unimaginable. This has been realized by the German company Carl Zeiss. As a result, it has become extremely easy to incorporate light detection into various spectroscopic measurement devices for OEM integration and quality monitoring in factory automation. It is resistant to temperature changes, condensation, and vibrations, and has withstood 50G of gravity inside a space shuttle. This is an ultra-compact spectrometer that overturns conventional wisdom.
    Application/Performance example
    Color measurement (color measurement management within offset printing machines, color evaluation of printed materials, paper, ink, and liquids, colorimetric calculations) film thickness measurement (high-speed thickness measurement of transparent/translucent films such as SiO2 films, photoresist films, dielectric films, film thickness on wafers, oil films, etc.) light emission measurement (plasma monitoring in semiconductor processes, solar light measurement, infrared light transmission/reflection measurement of optical communication devices, light measurement of PDP and EL) non-destructive measurement (measurement of sugar content/acidity in food, soil testing, etc.) wavelength measurement (high-precision wavelength measurement at the time of shipment for LDs and laser pointers)
    2D CCD small spectrometer2D CCD small spectrometer
    overview
    A next-generation spectrometer that enables applications such as "Raman spectroscopy," "luminescence measurement," and "microspectroscopy," which were not conceivable with conventional compact spectrometers. The built-in spectrometer uses a module from Carl Zeiss, and the detector employs a back-illuminated two-dimensional CCD from Hamamatsu Photonics. Of course, the detector is equipped with electronic cooling for high-sensitivity measurements.
    Application/Performance example
    It is also possible to perform various types of luminescence measurements and fine measurements using a microscope. Additionally, simple Raman spectroscopy measurements can be conducted.
    Compact spectrometer equipped with backside-illuminated two-dimensional CCD.Compact spectrometer equipped with backside-illuminated two-dimensional CCD.
    overview
    The sensitivity that conventional compact spectrometers could not achieve is guaranteed with a back-illuminated two-dimensional CCD from Hamamatsu Photonics. It boasts high detection stability with a dedicated cooler and can accurately detect a wide wavelength range using Carl Zeiss genuine gratings. It can also be used for fluorescence measurements, which were difficult with previous compact spectrometers.
    Application/Performance example
    It is delivered to those involved in research and development such as Holocassod measurements and photoluminescence measurements, as well as to those who need to measure samples with a low S/N ratio in the field.