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Supplier: Newport Corporation
Description: base with the mounting hole pattern shown. FTIR Spectroscopy Applications In Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, light from a broad spectrum point-like source is collimated and input into a split beam interferometer, such as a Michelson. Displacing one of the
- Diameter/Width: 38.1 mm
- Focal Length: 20.32 to 203 mm
- Mirror Coatings: Protected Aluminum, Bare Gold
- Mirror Types: Parabolic Mirror
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: region, and near diffraction limited performance when used over the entire 3 -5µm spectral range. They are ideal for integration into imaging applications, FTIR spectrometers, or any Mid-Wave IR application utilizing a broad band light source.Each hybrid aspheric lens is coated
- Diameter / Length: 25 mm
- Focal Length: 25 mm
- Lens Type: Aspheric Lens
- Materials: Germanium
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: region, and near diffraction limited performance when used over the entire 3 -5µm spectral range. They are ideal for integration into imaging applications, FTIR spectrometers, or any Mid-Wave IR application utilizing a broad band light source.Each hybrid aspheric lens is coated
- Diameter / Length: 25 mm
- Focal Length: 50 mm
- Lens Type: Aspheric Lens
- Materials: Germanium
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: region, and near diffraction limited performance when used over the entire 3 -5µm spectral range. They are ideal for integration into imaging applications, FTIR spectrometers, or any Mid-Wave IR application utilizing a broad band light source.Each hybrid aspheric lens is coated
- Diameter / Length: 25 mm
- Focal Length: 100 mm
- Lens Type: Aspheric Lens
- Materials: Germanium
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: region, and near diffraction limited performance when used over the entire 3 -5µm spectral range. They are ideal for integration into imaging applications, FTIR spectrometers, or any Mid-Wave IR application utilizing a broad band light source.Each hybrid aspheric lens is coated
- Diameter / Length: 25 mm
- Focal Length: 12.5 mm
- Lens Type: Aspheric Lens
- Materials: Germanium
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Supplier: Newport Corporation
Description: number of wave cycles for each spectral component in the source. Wavelengths that undergo constructive interference will output the system and be focused onto a detector. Spectral composition of the source may be calculated by taking the Fourier transform of the detected light
- Lens Type: Objective Lens
- Magnification: 15 to 36 X
- Numerical Aperture: 0.4000 to 0.5200 NA
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: range resolution of gas concentration (e.g. Light direction and ranging (LIDAR)) b) equipment consisting of a passive optical receiver without a dedicated optical source c) equipment intended to measure the local volumetric concentration of gas (point sensors) d) equipment intended for
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series is a full featured, superior quality, extremely stable coherent light source available in a wide range of wavelengths, polarizations and power levels. HeNe lasers are utilized in a variety of applications in industry and laboratory including FTIR uses, Interferometry, Confocal (read more)
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Infrared Wire Grid Polarizers -Metrology and Modeling
the SWIR to LWIR using a combination of FTIR and dispersive spectrometers, as well as laser-based light sources. The WGP structures were analyzed using SEM, FIB, and STEM techniques and optical data was derived from IR VASE, transmission, and reflectance measurements. Modeling of device performance
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FT-IR based loss-spectrum measuring system for infrared hollow waveguides
We did not consider the influence of elliptical intensity distribution of the FTIR light source and assumed circular distribution in our calculation.
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Laboratory Determination of the Infrared Band Strengths of Pyrene Frozen
in Water Ice: Implications for the Composition of Interstellar Ices
FTIR Light Source .
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Remote measuring system for infrared spectral features using hollow fiber probe
The loss is 10 dB / m for metallic hollow fiber, as for dielectric-coated metallic hollow fiber the loss can be reduced to 2 dB / m, using the same FTIR light source .
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High-sensitivity nanometer-scale infrared spectroscopy using a contact mode microcantilever
with an internal resonator paddle
However, typical modulation frequencies of the FTIR light source are in the kilohertz range, and the corresponding thermal diffusion distances limit the spatial resolution to many microns.
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http://spie.org/Documents/ConferencesExhibitions/PW13B-Abstracts.pdf
One of the fibers (illuminating) is coupled to the FTIR light source (Halogen) and the other fiber (detecting) to the FTIR detector (liquid Nitrogen cooled MCT).
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InAsSb based mid-infrared optical upconversion devices operable at thermoelectric temperatures
Broadband MIR radiation from the FTIR light source was shone onto the upconverter device, which was biased at 2.8 V and cooled at 80 K.
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Mid-infrared optical upconversion by integrating an InAsSb photodetector with a GaAs light emitting diode
MIR radiation from the FTIR light source was shone onto the upconverter device, which was biased at 2.8 V and cooled at 80 K.
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Characteristics of Soil Humic Substances as Determined by Conventional and Synchrotron Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
The higher level of aliphaticity in HMc, compared with HMi, is demonstrated by the proportion of 2930/1635 in the synchrotron beamline-based and conventional light source FTIR spectroscopy.
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Sol–gel chemistry: from self-assembly to complex materials
IR synchrotron light source FTIR imaging .
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NSLS 2007 Activity Report (National Synchrotron Light Source Activity Report 2007)
P Yu, Molecular Chemical Structure of Barley Proteins Revealed by Ultra-Spatially Resolved Synchrotron Light Sourced FTIR Microspectroscopy: Comparison of Barley Varieties, Biopolymers, 85: 308-317 (2007).