Specifications
Eclipse Ti Inverted Optical / Dark Field Microscope (Nikon)
Our Nikon Ti-U Inverted Microscope is currently set up for brightfield, darkfield, transmission and reflection studies.
Specifications
- Orientation: Inverted
 - Light Sources: 12V 100W Halogen Lamp
 - Objectives: 10x, 20x, 40x, 60x, and 100x
 - Eyepieces: 10x
 - Camera: Q Imaging Retiga 2000R 1.92MP Color CCD Microscope Camera
 - Spectrometer: Stellarnet BLACK-Comet UV-Vis Spectrometer
 
LAMBDA 45 UV/Vis System (PerkinElmer)
LAMBDA 45 UV/Vis Spectrophotometer from PerkinElmer can be used for measurements on liquids, solids, pastes, powders samples and regulatory tests requiring variable bandwidths and highly scattering light samples. The additional pre-monochromator reduces stray light by a factor of 2, providing optimum performance for turbid and light-scattering liquid samples, such as biological solutions and suspensions.
Features
- True double beam operation for very high stability, higher accuracy and reproducibility
 - 1 nm resolution and low stray-light design easily passes all pharmacopoeia and regulatory performance tests
 - Widest range of reproducible and robust sampling accessories to simplify and speed your analysis, whatever your sample
 - Pre-aligned Deuterium and Tungsten-halogen lamps for increased uptime
 - Choice of UV WinLab software to simplify analysis from sample entry to report generation
 
| Description | Specification | 
|---|---|
| Range (nm) | 190-1100 | 
| Double-Beam Operation | Yes | 
| Bandwidth (nm) | 0.5-4 (variable) | 
| Modes of Operation | Scanning, Wavelength Program, Timedrive, Rate, Quant, Scanning Quant | 
| Applications | 
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| Absorbance Range (linearity 0.99r2) | 3.5A | 
Acton SP2300 Spectrometer with PIXIS:100B CCD Camera (Princeton)
The SP2300 from Teledyne Princeton Instruments is a Spectrometer with Wavelength Range 64 nm, Spectral Resolution 0.1 nm (PMT), 0.14 nm (CCD).
PIXIS cameras are fully integrated, low-noise cameras with deep cooling for quantitative scientific imaging and spectroscopy from UV-NIR. High-quantum efficiency and ultra-low-noise electronics make PIXIS cameras ideal for demanding low-light applications.
- ~120-1100 nm sensitivity
 - -90℃ deep cooling
 - Support for CCDs of varying sizes
 - Flexible readout design
 
| Description | Specifications | 
|---|---|
| Measuring Techniques | Raman Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Transmission | 
| Spectrometer Type | Benchtop | 
| Wavelength Range | 64 nm | 
| Spectral Resolution | 0.1 nm (PMT), 0.14 nm (CCD) | 
| Aperture (f-number) | f/3.9 | 
| Entrance Slit | 10 µm to 3mm | 
| Grating | 1200 g/mm gratings | 
| Input Focal length | 300 mm | 
| Output Focal length | 300 mm | 
| Scan Range | 0 to 1400 nm | 
| Wavelength accuracy | ± 0.2 nm | 
| Note | Linear Dispersion: 2.38 nm/mm, Grating Size: 68 x 68 mm (68 x 84- Optional), Focal Plane Size: 27 mm wide, 14 mm high |