Buying Spectrographs
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.
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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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![]() No. 68B, LDUV Tongzhou District Beijing 101102 China | ![]() 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. |
![]() YOUR KEY to innovation and success UltraFast Innovations GmbHDieselstr. 5 85748 Garching (München) Germany | ![]() 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 LLC140 Locke Drive Suite A Marlborough, MA 01752 United States | ![]() 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. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Andor Technology United Kingdom | |
AP Technologies United Kingdom | |
Beijing Rofea Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. China | |
Delta Photonics Canada | |
DXG Ltd. Korea | |
HORIBA Scientific United States | |
HP Spectroscopy GmbH Germany | |
Ibsen Photonics A/S Denmark | |
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 | |
SOL Instruments Ltd. Belarus | |
SPECIM Finland | |
Spectrum Scientific, Inc. (SSI) United States |