Spectroscopy

Absorption spectroscopy is a molecular spectroscopy method that uses the wavelength dependent absorption characteristics of materials to identify and quantify specific substances. Many molecules absorb ultraviolet or visible light. The absorbance of a solution increases as the attenuation of the...
The EAGLE spectrometers are robust, athermal, industrial grade, diode array based spectrometers especially well-suited for Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography and Raman spectroscopy. The EAGLE platform is a series of high resolution spectrometers, that offers: High resolution High efficiency, transmission grating...
Fluorescence is a process in which a molecule, quantum dot or other quantum emitter gets into an excited state by absorbing light and in return emits light of a different color. Because some energy is lost in the time the...
The FREEDOM spectrometers offer the perfect balance between compact size and high performance. This is obtained by a unique mirror-grating-mirror design utilizing Ibsen Photonics’ high dispersion transmission gratings. Furthermore, the spectrometers provides a low stray light level and a high...
LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) is an extremely versatile spectroscopic technique which can be used to analyze the atomic composition of virtually any material. In a LIBS Spectroscopy system, a short laser pulse is used to ablate material from the surface...
An Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) system uses low coherence interference to measure reflectance versus distance into a material. Light from a semi-broadband source (like a Superluminescent LED) is split into a reference arm (with a fixed mirror) and a sample...
Ultra Compact and high performance The PEBBLE platform is a series of cost-efficient, pre-configured ultra compact OEM spectrometers for the visible wavelength ranges that provide: Tiny footprint High optical resolution Low stray light Adaptation flexibility for customer specific detectors and electronics Robust,...
Raman spectroscopy is a molecular spectroscopic technique that relies on inelastic scattering of monochromatic light in molecular structures. The incident laser light changes the excitation states of the molecules, and during this process, the molecules will emit light at higher...
The ROCK platform is a series of industrial grade, pre-configured OEM spectrometers that provide: High optical throughput Symmetrical peak shapes Adaptation flexibility for customer specific detectors and electronics Robust, athermal design   ROCK VIS 380 to 770 nm wavelength range...