Frequently Asked Questions

The HES2000 spectrometer contains no moving parts and offers the advantages of a Michelson Interferometer with the spectral properties of a traditional dispersive device. It requires no entrance slit and can accept large core fibers with no loss of resolution, resulting in more than 2 orders of magnitude larger throughput over a dispersive device such as a Czerny-Turner spectrometer.

Étendue is commonly referred to as throughput of a spectrometer. It is a measure of the ability of a spectrometer to capture and utilize individual photons from a particular area of a target or field of view. The higher the étendue, the more photons a spectrometer can collect, resulting in better sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio.

The HES2000 spectrometer is ideal for low light applications such as transmission Raman and stand-off Raman measurements, as well as emission spectroscopy, fluorescence spectrometry, reflectance spectrometry, and astronomical applications.

Yes, the HES2000 spectrometer is highly customizable. Please contact IS-Instruments at info@is-instruments.com for further details.

The operating range of the HES2000 spectrometer is < 200 – 2300 cm-1.

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