NIR SPECTROGRAPH

Jan. 1, 2001

A near-infrared spectrograph is designed for spectroscopy and DWDM applications. It is based on a 512-element.

InGaAs array and is thermoelectrically cooled, with a wide dynamic range and high signal-to-noise ratio. Standard spectral range for spectroscopy is 900 to 1700 nm, and it can monitor the C and L bands in DWDM. It includes Windows-based software. Probes, light sources, and other accessories are available.

Control Development

South Bend, IN

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