Buying Imaging Spectrometers
Imaging spectrometers provide spatial information (1D, 2D, or 3D) in addition to the spectral dimension. They are used for hyperspectral imaging and various scientific research applications, offering detailed analysis of materials and environmental monitoring.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
RP Photonics helps to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchase decisions:
Learning Resources
With its comprehensive resources, RP Photonics helps you to well prepare purchase decisions:
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying imaging spectrometers: spectral range, spectral resolution, image resolution, sensitivity, measurement time, data processing capabilities, size and weight, environmental resistance, compatibility with software, power requirements, calibration, maintenance.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Imaging Spectrometers
8 suppliers for imaging spectrometers are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 2 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Femto Easy Batiment Gienah, Cite de la Photonique 11 avenue de Canteranne 33600 Pessac France See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 4027)! |
The MISS (Mini Imaging Spatial Spectrometer) is an innovative imaging spectrometer for ultrashort pulse characterization. It provides optical spectra with spatial resolution in one direction of a laser beam, thus allowing for vertical and horizontal spatial chirp measurements. Both free-space and fiber input versions are available. |
Zolix Instruments Co., Ltd. No. 68B, LDUV Tongzhou District Beijing 101102 China |
Combining volume phase holographic (VPH) grating, wavelength optimized optics and deep-cooled CCD camera, Zolix is proud to present state-of-the-art Omni-iSpecT Raman spectrograph. It solves two essential challenges related to Raman spectroscopy, speed and sensitivity. As the VPH spectrograph allows you to have faster acquisition and better S/N ratio, it is ideal for low light Raman applications such as remote detection, ultra fast Raman mapping and others. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Andor Technology United Kingdom | |
BaySpec Inc. United States | |
DRS Daylight Solutions Inc. United States | |
HORIBA Scientific United States | |
HP Spectroscopy GmbH Germany | |
Hyspex Norway |