HoloSpec F/1.8 Imaging Spectrograph
The new Andor Holospec is the ideal solution for collecting more light and achieving better signal-to-noise ratio faster, which is critical for applications such as micro-Raman mapping, microfluidics, real-time medical diagnosis (point-of-care analyzers) or stand-off bacteriologic agents or explosives detection. The superb light collection efficiency capabilities of the superfast F/1.8 Andor Holospec spectrograph…
Spatial offset Raman Spectroscopy of Medical material
This has been really robust, I'm sharing a room and laser with another user, despite the laser end being a difficulty, I have been able to just drop the HoloSpec in place and not worry about the down stream problems. Made my life so much easier.
Review Date: 18 Aug 2017 | Oxford Instruments Andor
The new Andor Holospec is the ideal solution for collecting more light and achieving better signal-to-noise ratio faster, which is critical for applications such as micro-Raman mapping, microfluidics, real-time medical diagnosis (point-of-care analyzers) or stand-off bacteriologic agents or explosives detection.
The superb light collection efficiency capabilities of the superfast F/1.8 Andor Holospec spectrograph platform provides a perfect match to Andor’s ultra-sensitive CCD, EMCCD and ICCDs detectors, offering the most sensitive and versatile detection solution on the market for Visible or Near-Infrared spectroscopy.
The Andor Holospec is the ideal solution for collecting more light and achieving better signal-to-noise ratio faster, which is critical for applications such as micro-Raman mapping, microfluidics, real-time medical diagnosis (point-of-care analyzers) or stand-off bacteriologic agents or explosives detection.
The Holospec also offers aberration-corrected optics for excellent multi-track capabilities, enabling high density fibre optics simultaneous acquisitions with extremely low crosstalk, even on narrow spectroscopy sensors.
Its rugged and compact design makes it an ideal tool for challenging industrial or in-the-field applications, while still offering research-grade performance suitable for academic research.