Diffraction gratings separate polychromatic “white” light into individual wavelengths. Dispersed light is then reimaged by the monochromator/spectrograph so that individual wavelengths can be directed into a detection system or sample.
Multi-grating turrets are used to achieve efficient light throughput over a broad spectral range. Turrets make grating changes an easy push-button or computer controlled operation, and also reduce the risk of handling the delicate gratings.
Diffraction gratings separate polychromatic “white” light into individual wavelengths. Dispersed light is then reimaged by the monochromator/spectrograph so that individual wavelengths can be directed into a detection system or sample.
Multi-grating turrets are used to achieve efficient light throughput over a broad spectral range. Turrets make grating changes an easy push-button or computer controlled operation, and also reduce the risk of handling the delicate gratings.
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