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Buying Spectrographs

Top-level product category: detectors and measurements

More general product categories: optical metrology equipment

Related product category: spectrometers

Spectrographs are instruments used for measuring optical spectra, such as emission spectra from light sources. Unlike scanning spectrometers, spectrographs use a fixed grating and a multi-channel photodetector (e.g., photodiode array) to simultaneously record spectral components, offering efficient and accurate spectral analysis.

Making Good Purchase Decisions

RP Photonics helps you to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchasing decisions.

NEW: Structured Decision Process

Purchasing involves a lot of responsibility. We recommend that you apply best practice by using the following structured process: Go through the following expandable sections, complete the form and finally come to a purchase decision. You can then print that to a PDF for documenting the process.

Our article on best practices for purchasing gives you valuable insights.

1. Understand the technical background

It is important to sufficiently understand the technology before buying.

Use the comprehensive resources of RP Photonics:

If you need personal help, contact RP Photonics to get technical consultancy.

2. Define your requirements

It is essential to fully understand and clearly define your requirements before you buy.

We recommend that you develop a list of clear specifications according to your specific needs, against which you can later check the suitability of found product offers:

To help you, we have already listed some aspects we recommend you consider when buying spectrographs. Of course, there may be other aspects that are relevant to your specific case.

This list is for your own preparation, and can later (possibly in modified form) be used for quotation requests to suppliers.

Otherwise, you will need to talk to your technical colleagues.

If you cannot sufficiently clarify your requirements, you may want to get technical consultancy from RP Photonics.

3. Find suitable suppliers

We suggest three steps:

  • Below, you can find our list of suppliers for spectrographs. Use the checkboxes to mark possibly suitable suppliers.
  • The selected suppliers will appear below this list, along with your list of specifications. You can then indicate which specifications they meet according to your research. (You should finalize your specifications before doing this.)
  • Based on the results, you can finally choose a supplier that is hopefully a good enough fit.

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Decision

The most suitable supplier you found:

Comments, e.g. reasons for your choice, or things which still need to be checked:

Suppliers for Spectrographs

22 suppliers for spectrographs are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 3 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.

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Zolix Instruments Co., Ltd.
No. 68B, LDUV
Tongzhou District
Beijing 101102
China
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spectrographs

Zolix offers various kinds of spectrographs. For example, our ultra-high-performance scientific research CCD spectrograph features outstanding spectral image calibration, high wavelength accuracy, and excellent stray light suppression. It consists of a high-resolution spectrometer and TE-cooled CCD. With its research-grade performance, it is an ideal choice for measuring emission spectrum, fluorescence spectrum and Raman spectrum.

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UltraFast Innovations GmbH
Dieselstr. 5
85748 Garching (München)
Germany
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spectrographs

EVEREST, by UltraFast Innovations (UFI®), is a soft X-ray/XUV/VUV spectrograph that features aberration-corrected flat-field imaging and is available with three gratings covering the spectral ranges 1–17 nm (1240–73 eV), 5–80 nm (248–15.5 eV) and 24–200 nm (51.7–6.2 eV). To maximize light collection, the spectrometer can be used without an entrance slit over a variety of source distances, with 3–17 nm, 10–80 nm and 24–200 nm spectral coverage. Its modular design is able to match different experimental geometries and configurations. It features an integrated slit holder, gate valve, and filter insertion unit, as well as a 3-axis motorized grating positioning.

Creating a Spectrum of Optical Solutions

Holographix LLC
140 Locke Drive
Suite A
Marlborough, MA 01752
United States
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spectrographs

We can design and manufacture in volume custom spectrographs incorporating original or replicated gratings. Let us precisely assemble easy-to-integrate modules for your instruments.

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Other Suppliers
Andor Technology
United Kingdom
AP Technologies
United Kingdom
Beijing Rofea Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.
China
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Delta Photonics
Canada
DXG Ltd.
Korea
Profile page  Website  
HORIBA Scientific
United States
HP Spectroscopy GmbH
Germany
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Ibsen Photonics A/S
Denmark
Profile page  Website  
LTB Lasertechnik Berlin GmbH
Germany
Monospektra
New Age Instruments & Materials
India
Newport Corporation
United States
Photon Systems
United States
Princeton Instruments
United States
QuantumDesign Europe GmbH
Germany
Sciencetech Inc.
Canada
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SOL Instruments Ltd.
Belarus
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SPECIM
Finland
Spectrum Scientific, Inc. (SSI)
United States
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