Spectrometer Performs Low Light Level Measurements

Lambda Photometrics has announced the Glacier X from B and W Tek, a TE-cooled spectrometer for applications requiring low light level detection and long-term monitoring applications. It is equipped with a 2,048 element linear CCD array, built-in 16-bit digitiser and high-speed USB 2.0 interface. Compared with non-cooled CCD spectrometers, the Glacier X is said to offer higher dynamic range, reduced dark counts and baseline stability.

Wavelength configurations are available from as low as 200nm to as high as 1,050nm with resolutions between 0.6nm and 4nm. Flexible custom configurations and application support are also available for OEM customers. TE cooling makes it possible for weak signals, such as fluorescence and Raman, to be integrated for sufficient time to accumulate measurable signals for detection.

Glacier X therefore gives customers the ability to make low light level spectroscopic measurements without the need for larger, more expensive spectrometer systems. The combination of temperature cooling and regulation, together with a compact form factor also make Glacier X a suitable for OEM system integrators.

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