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Angewandte Physik & Elektronik releases laser spectrometer for MIR range

Angewandte Physik & Elektronik (A•P•E) has launched a new version of its waveScan USB spectrometer, the waveScan USB MIR, which offers wavelength measurements in the range of 1.5 to 6.3 µm.  
Aug. 25, 2014
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Angewandte Physik & Elektronik has launched a new version of its waveScan USB spectrometer, the waveScan USB MIR, which offers wavelength measurements in the range of 1.5 to 6.3 µm. The waveScan USB MIR features a scan rate of 6 Hz, sensitivity of 100 µW/nm, and a resolution of 3 nm. In addition, the compact waveScan USB MIR comes with Windows-based control software which displays and stores measured spectra on a standard PC, providing access to all measuring and calibration features.

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Contact: Angewandte Physik & Elektronik
Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
Product:
waveScan USB MIR
Key Features: Wavelength measurements in the range of 1.5 to 6.3 µm, scan rate of 6 Hz, sensitivity of 100 µW/nm, and a resolution of 3 nm.

What Angewandte Physik & Elektronik says:
View more information the waveScan USB MIR.

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