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Raman Notch
Filter Chamber
(model NFC-446-040) is an efficient
and easy method of using cut-off or notch filters with spectrometers. It
collects the output of fibers and collimates the beam, which passes
through the filter. A second lens focuses the beam on the entrance slit of
the spectrometer. It accepts up to 38.1-mm-diameter filters. A micrometer
controls the filter angle from 0° to 10° for precise filter
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Bilateral Slit
with Imaging Option
(model SP-716) is a unique,
kinematically mountable bilateral slit assembly that includes a micrometer
for continuously variable slit-width settings from 10 µm to 3 mm. The slit
height is controlled by a baffle plate, allowing standard 4-mm or 14-mm
heights. For imaging applications that require a larger area than allowed
by the entrance slit of the spectrograph, a customized indexable slit is
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Nikon® Camera
Lens Adapter
(model CM-446-050) was designed
specifically for remote light collection and imaging applications. It
includes a standard F-mount, which permits a Nikon lens to be mounted on
the entrance slit of any Acton Research SpectraPro® spectrometer. The lens
focus is at the slit, permitting remote light collection or direct source
imaging through the system. |
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Motorized Slit
Assembly
(model 718) is a self-calibrating,
10-µm to 3-mm adjustable bilateral slit. Stepping-motor-controlled
adjustments are made in 1-µm increments over the full range. Full control
of the slit, including automated bandpass setting, is integrated into
Acton Research SpectraSense™ software. Once the slit is set, it maintains
its position even with the power turned off. The motorized slit is
available for all SpectraPro spectrometers except the SpectraPro
150. |