Optical, ultraviolet and IR spectroscopy

  • Scientific computer
    An analytical complex based on a compact optical time-resolution spectrometer (UV/Visible/IR) for solving most analytical tasks.

    The device allows you to receive:

    Luminescence spectra in the range of 220–920 nm
    Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectra
    Time-resolved luminescence spectra with resolutions up to 1 ps
    Luminescence and fluorescence lifetime spectra
    Fluorescence anisotropy data

    Key features of the system include:

    Excitation sources – high-quality laser diodes/pulsed laser diodes (multiple wavelength options from 220 to 2,000 nm) and/or pulsed lasers (405, 450, 488, 515, 640 nm, with additional options available)
    Motorized optical filter or fully motorized monochromator (step size: 0.01 nm, resolution: 0.3 nm)
    High measurement speed
    A wide range of high-speed detectors manufactured in Japan for various objective (ranging from picoseconds to seconds)
    Multichannel high-speed electronics from top global manufacturers
    Integration capability with a confocal microscope system (various options available)
    Various sample holders for solid-state and liquid-phase samples, including helium and nitrogen cryostats
    The ability to analyze samples in the temperature range of 2.1 K to 900 K
    Compact design and lightweight system, with a mass ranging from 50 to 70 kg, easy to operate and maintain
    User-friendly, intuitive software with multiple levels of access and complexity, utilizing neural network algorithms
  • Scientific computer
    A precise analytical system based on an optical time-resolved spectrometer (UV/Visible/NIR) for solving tasks of any complexity.

    The instrument provides:

    Photoluminescence and phosphorescence spectra in the range of 220–1700 nm
    Luminescence and phosphorescence lifetimes
    Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy
    Determination of absolute photoluminescence quantum yield
    Excitation-emission matrix (EEM)
    Time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL)
    Time-resolved emission spectra (TRES)
    Temperature-dependent measurements, software-controlled, in both steady-state and time-resolved modes
    Time-delayed measurements with durations of up to several hours

    Key features of the system include:

    Excitation sources – high-quality laser diode/pulsed laser diode (various options in the wavelength range from 220 to 2000 nm), pulsed lasers (a wide selection, including Class 1 lasers), pulsed xenon lamps
    Fully motorized single- or double-mirror monochromator (step size – 0.01 nm, resolution 0.3–0.15 nm)
    High-speed measurements
    A large range of high-speed detectors made in Japan for diverse applications (range from picoseconds to seconds)
    Multichannel high-speed electronics from the world’s leading manufacturers
    Integration options with a confocal microscope system (various configurations)
    Various sample holders (for solid and liquid-phase samples), including helium and nitrogen cryostats
    Possibility of sample studies in the temperature range from 2.1 to 900 K
    User-friendly, intuitive software with multiple access levels and complexity modes, including neural network algorithms