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Spectroscopy without compromise
LTB Lasertechnik Berlin has launched a
spectrometer setup based on its high resolution
Aryelle 400 spectrometer in combination with
a 2048 x 2048 pixels scientific grade CCD
detector. The echelle spectrometer Aryelle 400,
whose reliable optical setup was developed by
the ISAS Berlin, offers a solution for challenging
measurement tasks like LIBS measurements on
ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The scientific grade CCDs with
2048 x 2048 pixels that have only recently
become available for commercial usage,
allow LTB now to achieve another level of
high resolution over a broad simultaneous
wavelength range. For the range from
190nm to 900nm, a resolution of 15,000 is
achieved, whereas for the range from 250nm to
900nm, LTB has realised a spectrometer setup
with a resolving power of 50,000.
The enhanced level of performance expands
the application spectrum of the equipment.
Focused on laser-induced breakdown
spectroscopy (LIBS), the latest spectrometer
model is a good choice for all R&D divisions
requiring an all-in-one device, suitable for a
wide scope of applications.
www.ltb-berlin.de
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