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			 SOL™ 1.7 近紅外線光譜儀(含電子制冷器) 
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						| 900-1700nm NIR TE Cooled InGaAs Array Spectrometer
						   
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						The Sol™ 1.7 is a high performance linear InGaAs array spectrometer, featuring 256, 512 (standard), and 1024 pixels with TE Cooling down to-10˚C, all while providing high throughput and large dynamic range. 
						 
						Each spectrometer features an SMA 905 fiber optic input, a built-in 16- bit digitizer, and is USB 2.0 plug-and-play compatible. With our spectral   acquisition software, you can select between High Sensitivity and High   Dynamic   Range   mode   within   your   pre-configured   spectral   range.   Customized spectral resolution and application support are available | 
					 
				
			 
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						 •     Process   Monitoring 
						•  NIR Spectroscopy 
						•  Quality Control 
						•  On-line Analyzer 
						•  Material Identification 
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						 •   900nm - 1700nm Spectral Range 
						•    Resolution as Fine as 0.35nm 
						•   Built-in 16-bit Digitizer 
						•   -10˚C TE Cooling 
						•   Two Gain Modes for Specific 
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						 •      Light Sources 
						•     Fiber Patch Cords 
						•   Fiber Sampling Probes 
						•   Fiber Sample Holders 
						 
						  
						  
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						 Software: 
						BWSpec™ is a spectral data acquisition software with  a wide range of tools that are designed to perform complex measurements and calculations at the click of a button. It allows the user to choose between multiple data formats and offers optimization of scanning parameters, such as integration time. In addition to powerful data acquisition and data processing, other features include automatic dark removal, spectrum smoothing, and manual/auto baseline correction. 
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						 DC Power Input 
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						 5V DC @ 3.5 Amps 
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						 AC   Power   Input 
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						 100 - 240VAC 50/60 Hz, 0.5A @ 120VAC 
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						 Detector   Type 
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						 Linear InGaAs Array 
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						 Pixels 
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						 512 x 1 @ 25μm x 500μm Per Element 
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						 Spectrograph   f/# 
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						 3.5 
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						 Spectrograph   Optical Layout 
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						 Crossed   Czerny-Turner 
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						  Dynamic Range 
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						 High Dynamic Mode:13,000:1 
						  
						High Sensitivity Mode: 6,250:1 
						  
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						 Digitizer   Resolution 
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						 16-bit or 65,535:1 
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						 Readout Speed 
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						 500 kHz 
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						 Data   Transfer   Speed 
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						 >200 Spectra Per Second Via USB 2.0 
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						 Integration   Time 
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						 200µs to >= 64 Seconds 
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						 External Trigger 
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						 Aux   Port 
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						 Operating   Temperature 
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						 0°C - 35°C 
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						 TE Cooling 
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						 Two-Stage:   -5°C   @ Relative Humidity = 90% (-10°C Option Available) 
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						 Weight 
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						 ~ 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg) 
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						 Dimensions 
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						 7.8in x 4.3in x 2.7in (197mm x 109mm x 68mm) 
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						 Computer   Interface 
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						 USB 2.0 / 1.1 
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						 Operating   Systems 
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						 Windows:   XP,   Vista,   7 
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			 Technical   Details 
			Fiber     Coupler 
			      Secures   Fiber   to   Ensure   Repeatable   Results 
			By coupling a fiber optic to the SMA 905 adaptor, light will be guided to the slit and optically matched, ensuring reproducibility.  For free space sampling, a diffuser or lens assembly can be connected directly to the SMA 905 adaptor. 
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						 Entrance    Slit 
						   
						Determines   Photon   Flux and Spectral Resolution 
						Light   entering   into  a spectrometer’s optical bench is vignetted by a pre-mounted and aligned slit.  This ultimately determines the spectral resolution and throughput of the spectrometer after grating selection. We offer a variety of slit widths to match your specific application needs: from 10µm - 200µm wide, with custom slits available. 
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									 SlitOption 
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									 Approx.   Resolution 
									 900-1700nm 
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									 25µm 
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									 25µm wide x 1mm high 
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									 ~4.0nm 
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									 50µm 
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									 50µm wide x 1mm high 
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									 ~5.0nm 
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									 100µm 
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									 100µm wide x 1mm high 
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									 ~8.4nm 
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									 Custom    Slit  Widths  Available 
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			| Collimating   Mirror
			       Collimates  and Redirects Light Towards Grating 
			Both mirrors are f/# matched focusing mirrors coated with a special coating, which enhances the NIR sigral. 
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						| Diffraction Grating
						       Diffracts Light, Separating Spectral Components 
						The groove frequency of the grating determines two key aspects of the spectrometer’s performance: the wavelength coverage and the spectral resolution.  When the groove frequency is increased, the instrument will achieve higher resolution, but the wavelength coverage will decrease. Inversely, decreasing the groove frequency increases wavelength coverage at the cost of spectral resolution. 
						The blaze angle or blaze wavelength of the grating is also a key parameter in optimizing the spectrometer’s performance. The blaze angle determines the maximum efficiency that the grating will have in a specific wavelength region. 
						  
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									25µm Slit | 
								 
								
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									 1500-1600 
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									 1000/1310 
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									 0.35nm 
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									 1260-1355 
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									 1000/1310 
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									 0.4nm 
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									 1450-1650 
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									         600/1200 
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									 0.8nm 
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									 1200-1400 
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									        600/1200 
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									 0.7nm 
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									 900-1300 
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									       300/1200 
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									 1.5nm 
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									 1200-1600 
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									      300/1200 
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									 1.5nm 
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									 900-1700 
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									     150/1250 
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									 4.0nm 
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									 Custom Configurations Available 
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			 Focusing   Mirror 
			    Refocuses Dispersed Light onto Detector 
			Both mirrors are f/# matched focusing mirrors coated with a special coating, which enhances the NIR signal. 
			  
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			| Array   Detector
			      Measures   Entire  Spectrum Simultaneously 
			The Sol™ 1.7 features a 512 x 1 TE Cooled linear InGaAs photo diode array detector with pixel dimensions of 25µm x 500µm and 512 active pixels. Using BWSpec™, the detector mode can be switched between High Sensitivity and High Dynamic Range modes, allowing for greater control over the detector’s sensitivity. 
			  
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									 Wavelength   Range 
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									 900nm - 1700nm 
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									 Pixels 
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									 256, 512 (standard), 1024 
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									 Pixel   Size 
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									 25µm x500µm 
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									 Well   Depth 
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									 High Dynamic Mode: ~100 Me- 
									 
									High Sensitivity Mode: ~40 Me- 
									  
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									 Digitization   Rate 
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									 500 kHz 
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			| Thermoelectric Cooler
			        Reduces  Dark Noise and Increases Detection Limits 
			Cooling an array detector with a built-in thermoelectric cooler (TEC) is an effective way to reduce dark current and noise, as well as to enhance the dynamic range and detection limit. 
			 
			When the InGaAs array detector is cooled from a room temperature of 25˚C down to -10˚C by the TEC, the dark current is reduced by 12.25 times and the dark noise is reduced by 3.5 times. This allows the spectrometer to operate at longer exposure times and to detect weaker optical signals. 
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