
Revolutionary Fixed Grating Spectrograph provides superior performance and affordability
HORIBA Scientific, global leader in fluorescence instrumentation and other spectroscopy solutions, is proud to introduce Lumetta, an innovative- Fixed Grating Spectrograph that delivers affordability and performance in one compact instrument.
Lumetta is an F/2 spectrograph with a large area sensor enabling optimal light gathering and boasting the highest optical throughput in the compact spectrograph class. It is designed to optimally gather light from most fibers and high angle scattering phenomena. Being an imaging spectrograph it also enables such advanced techniques as multitrack spectroscopy and fast hyperspectral imaging. With multitrack spectroscopy, multiple independent spectroscopy channels can be measured with Lumetta, either vastly improving sample measurement throughput for similar measurements on different samples or simultaneous measurement of different but complementary spectra such as photoluminescence and absorbance from the same sample.
With its scientific grade I CCD deep cooled to -50 oC together with extremely low noise 16 bit electronics, Lumetta also offers the highest sensitivity in its class for low light applications. At 1200:1 the Signal-to-noise of the Lumetta is well above its peers and its deep cooling allows signal integration for hours – a feature that is not readily available on other instruments in the compact class.
Lumetta also offers a flexible signal input interface, accommodating free-space as well as FC, SMA and ferrule fiber interfaces. Furthermore, spectral resolution can be controlled from a selection of interchangeable slits.
Other highlights include the lowest stray light in its class (<0.1%); the smallest CCD non linearity for computational accuracy (<0.4%), top of the range on speed – up to 278 spectra/second, and all at an attractive price.
For more information on Lumetta, please go to: www.horiba.com/Lumetta
John Enterline
Director of Marketing
Horiba Scientific
Related Posts




Lumencor, Inc. named Makers & Manufacturers Honoree in Portland Business Journal Product Innovation Awards, 2020


Raman Microspectroscopy, Colorimetry and Intensity Mapping of Large Displays With Microscopic Spatial Resolution -A Novel Solution from CRAIC Technologies


Fraunhofer starts development of refrigerant-free, energy-efficient electrocaloric heat pumps


LUCID Introduces Atlas10 camera featuring Sony Pregius S IMX530 Sensor over 10GBASE-T PoE at ITE 2019

Tomocube Holotomography Microscopy enables Label-free, Non-invasive Study of individual Spermatozoon




The NanoScan OP400 objective positioner - for high speed, high accuracy, repeatable Z stacking

LUCID Expanded 5GigE Atlas Camera Series with High-Performance Sony Pregius 16.8 MP and 19.6 MP CMOS Sensors





Lambert Instruments Introduces Toggel: A Next-Generation Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Camera

Hitachi High-Technologies and Digital Surf announce new Hitachi map 3D software


HORIBA Scientific Announces New Aqualog Water Treatment Monitoring Software



Photometrics® Announces its Prime 95B™ Backside Illuminated (BSI) Scientific CMOS Camera Further Maximizes Signal to Noise Ratio with Award-Winning Computational Imaging Intelligence


WiTeC: TrueSurface – The Original Topographic Raman Imaging System, Redefined



WiTec: A novel and intuitive operating concept revolutionizes Raman imaging





WITec is pleased to announce the 14th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium, from September 25th to the 27th, 2017 in Ulm, Germany.


Announcing a New Femtosecond Pulsed Laser Beam Combiner that Enables Deeper Tissue Imaging
Products
Contact
Microscopy News Portal
Am Ginster 6
21409 Oerzen, Germany
Email:
info@microscopy-news.com