TRIAX180 Imaging Spectrograph
Description
The TRIAX 180 is a compact imaging spectrometer with high throughput and complete automation. The interchangeable triple grating turret can be configured initially with today's experiments, while allowing you to avoid costly installation charges when you upgrade with additional triple grating turrets for tomorrow's experiments. Due to its unmatched performance, automation and versatility, this economical instrument has been implemented into a wide variety of our customers' applications.
TRIAX180 Imaging Spectrograph
Specifications |
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Monochromator Type: | Not Specified |
Effective Focal Length: | 190 mm |
Diffraction Grating: | 1200 lines/mm |
Grating Blaze Wavelength: | -- nm |
Spectral Range: | 185-15000nm |
Linear Dispersion (Avg): | 3.6 nm/mm |
Spectral Resolution (Avg): | 0.3 nm |
Features
Compact & Economical
Fully Automated
Excellent Image Quality
Large 30 mm x 12 mm Flat Image Field
High Thoughput
Rediffracted Light Eliminated
High Precision Automated Slits
Patented Triple Grating Turret
On-Axis Grating Rotation
Built-in Control of Optional Filter Wheel
Built-in RS232 & IEEE Interfaces
32 bit LabVIEW® Drivers Available
Optional Handheld Controller
Applications
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United States
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since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
The TRIAX 180 is a compact imaging spectrometer with high throughput and complete automation.
The TRIAX 180 is compact, economical, fully automated, has excellent image quality, a large 30 mm x 12 mm flat image field, high throughput, rediffracted light elimination, high precision automated slits, a patented triple grating turret, on-axis grating rotation, built-in control of optional filter wheel, built-in RS232 & IEEE interfaces, and 32 bit LabVIEW® drivers available.
The TRIAX 180 Imaging Spectrograph is suitable for spectrometry, spectroscopy, and imaging.
The TRIAX series has excellent image quality and resolution along the length of the slit as well as along the dispersion axis in the exit focal plane.
The TRIAX series has been optically optimized using toroidal mirrors and an asymmetric optical path for superb exit imaging quality with the lowest re-entrant and stray light. TRIAXs are also equipped with larger focusing mirrors for a maximized non-vignetted and maximum optical throughput. Each spectrometer in the TRIAX series can be provided with up to three gratings mounted in a single turret.