Opto Engines Detect Multi Wavelengths

Jan. 13, 2012
For detecting multiple wavelengths, the OptoFlash multi-channel spectrometer engine is easy to customize and configure with as many as 10 wavelength channels, selected from 24 standard wavelength options ranging from 200 nm to 900 nm.

For detecting multiple wavelengths, the OptoFlash multi-channel spectrometer engine is easy to customize and configure with as many as 10 wavelength channels, selected from 24 standard wavelength options ranging from 200 nm to 900 nm.  It is also available in 16 standard configurations. The device provides simultaneous optical transmission information for each wavelength channel. OptoFlash optical engines include silicon detectors, beam steering optics, and optical filters employing Stabilife optical coatings. NEWPORT CORP., Irvine, CA. (877) 835-9620.

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