Frequently Asked Questions

The Shamrock 163 has a compact and rugged design with horizontal and vertical mounting positions for portability and ease of integration. It also has a wide range of interchangeable gratings, fixed slits, and light coupling interfaces for optimization of system performance and simultaneous acquisition of multi-leg fiber signals.

The Shamrock 163 is available in two models: the SR-163 base unit for spectrally optimized configuration and the SR-163-SIL base unit for spectrally optimized configuration with protected silver coated optics. The standard optics coatings are aluminum and MgF2, but protected silver coated optics are available upon request.

The Shamrock 163 has a resolution of 0.25 nm with a Newton DU940 CCD and 1200 l/mm at 500 nm and 2400 l/mm at 300 nm. It has an aperture of F/3.6 and a focal length of 163 mm. It also has a single, interchangeable grating and a variety of fixed and adjustable slits.

To customize the Shamrock 163, you need to select the appropriate chassis configuration, gratings, and detector for your resolution and band-pass requirements. You also need to select the input light coupling interface and software interface.

The Shamrock 163 is a compact research-grade Czerny-Turner spectrograph that is ideal for general benchtop spectroscopy measurements.

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