System measures spectral response

Dec. 26, 2007
Spectral Test and Calibration Station is designed and built to measure or test spectral response at a variety of discrete wavelengths over a designated spectral range. The spectral range is determined by light sources, monochromator design, gratings, detectors, and optical coatings. Delivery of the discrete monochromatic light to an integrating sphere, collimator/telescope, or other relay or instrument optics is determined by user requirements.

Spectral Test and Calibration Station is designed and built to measure or test spectral response at a variety of discrete wavelengths over a designated spectral range. The spectral range is determined by light sources, monochromator design, gratings, detectors, and optical coatings. Delivery of the discrete monochromatic light to an integrating sphere, collimator/telescope, or other relay or instrument optics is determined by user requirements. The system has four grating turrets for wide wavelength range, fast f/4 aperture ratio, and built-in light sources.
McPherson
Chelmsford, MA, USA
www.mcphersoninc.com

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