Frequently Asked Questions

We need the spectral range configuration of use (monochromator or spectrograph), numeral aperture (F number) or size of grating, maximum overall dimension or maximum focal length, desired dispersion, desired resolution, entrance slit width and height or source geometry, minimum deviation, and at exit: if monochromator, exit slit width and height, and if flat field, length of detector, height and width of pixel.

HORIBA Jobin Yvon offers complete customer service, including expert technical advice for optimizing system configurations to meet customers’ needs. HORIBA Jobin Yvon is ISO9001:2000 certified, and our well-staffed departments are committed to customer satisfaction and product quality.

Type IV aberration corrected monochromator gratings provide much better light collection efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio compared to Czerny-Turner monochromators equipped with one plane grating, one collimating mirror, and one focusing mirror.

It is a single concave grating that disperses, collimates and refocuses light from the entrance slit onto the exit slit. Wavelength scanning is obtained through a simple rotation of the grating.

The Type IV flat field and monochromator gratings are used to produce high-quality images with a minimum of astigmatism and coma, even at large numerical aperture.

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