Ocean HR4 Spectrometer – High-Resolution, Thermal Stability, UV-Vis-NIR Range
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Description
The Ocean HR4 Spectrometer is engineered for high-resolution spectroscopy, providing exceptional thermal stability and low stray light performance. With an optical resolution of less than 0.1 nm (FWHM) and a dynamic range of up to 12,000:1 in a single scan, it ensures precise and reliable measurements across various applications.
Key features making this product attractive to users in various industries -
- Wavelength Range: Approximately 190–1100 nm, depending on configuration.
- Integration Time: Ranges from 3.8 ms to 10 s, accommodating various measurement speeds.
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): Achieves up to 3,000:1 per second with High-Speed Averaging Mode.
- Thermal Stability: Offers minimal wavelength drift (0.02 nm/°C) for consistent performance in changing ambient conditions.
- Connectivity Options: Includes USB Type-C interface for flexible integration.
- Software Compatibility: Comes with OceanDirect, a powerful, cross-platform Software Developers Kit (SDK) with an Application Programming Interface (API) for performance optimization and data analysis.
The HR4 spectrometer is suitable for a wide range of applications, including plasma monitoring, DNA/RNA analysis, and other measurements requiring high-resolution spectral data.
Ocean HR4 Spectrometer – High-Resolution, Thermal Stability, UV-Vis-NIR Range
Specifications |
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Wavelength Range (reflectance): | 190 – 1100 nm |
Resolution: | 0.13 nm |
Minimum Scan Time: | 0.0038 sec |
Wavelength Range: | ~190-1100 nm |
Optical Resolution (w/25 µm Slit): | ~0.13-1.16 |
Integration Time: | 3.8 ms-10 s |
Dynamic Range: | 1300:1 (single scan) |
Signal To Noise Ratio (max. Per Second W/ High Speed Averaging Mode): | 3000:1 |
Signal To Noise Ratio (single Scan @ 10 Ms): | 250:1 |
Thermal Wavelength Drift: | 0.02 nm/° C |
Interfaces: | USB, RS-232, Ethernet |
Connector: | USB Type-C, Samtec™ TFM-108-02-L-DH, RJ45 |
Temperature (storage): | -30 °C to 70 °C |
Temperature (operation): | 0 °C to 55 °C |
Dimensions: | 149 mm (w) x 106 mm (d) x 48 mm (h) |
Weight: | 931 g |
Features
- Sub-Nanometer Optical Resolution: Achieve precise spectral measurements with less than 0.1 nm (FWHM) resolution.
- Exceptional Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Up to 3,000:1 per second with High-Speed Averaging Mode for clear and accurate data.
- Thermal Stability: Minimal wavelength drift ensures reliable performance in varying environmental conditions.
- Versatile Connectivity: USB Type-C interface supports diverse integration needs.
- Comprehensive Software Support: OceanDirect SDK facilitates customization and data analysis.
Applications
- Plasma Monitoring: Analyze emission spectra from plasma sources for process control.
- DNA/RNA Analysis: Quantify nucleic acids with high precision for research and diagnostics.
- Chemical Analysis: Conduct detailed spectral analysis of chemical substances.
- Environmental Monitoring: Measure pollutants and other environmental parameters.
- Material Characterization: Assess the properties of materials through spectral analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
The HR4 Spectrometer covers a wavelength range from approximately 190 nm to 1100 nm.
The HR4 Spectrometer is suitable for applications such as plasma monitoring, DNA/RNA analysis, and optical emission spectroscopy in semiconductor manufacturing.
The HR4 Spectrometer has dimensions of 149 mm (width) x 106 mm (depth) x 48 mm (height) and weighs 931 grams.
The thermal wavelength drift of the HR4 Spectrometer is 0.02 nm per degree Celsius.
The HR4 Spectrometer offers USB, RS-232, and Ethernet interfaces.
The signal to noise ratio is 3000:1 with High Speed Averaging Mode and 250:1 for a single scan at 10 ms.
The HR4 Spectrometer comes with OceanDirect, a powerful Software Developers Kit with an Application Programming Interface, to optimize spectrometer performance and access critical data.