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S2000
Miniature Spectrometer with a Sensitive CCD Detector




S2000 is a high-sensitivity spectrometer with an 2048 element CCD for UV/VIS/NIR spectral range. In addition to transmission, absorbance and irradiance measurements, this spectrometer is especially suitable for fluorescence detection. S2000 is qualified for laboratory use, for process monitoring and for portable field applications. Low power design allows a combination of the master channel with up to three slave channels for expanded wavelength range, multi-sampling or reference monitoring.

The spectrometers of the S2000 series can be matched to your efforts by choosing a grating, installing a slit, mounting a collector lense on the CCD chip or with optional order sorting filters.


Specification
S2000
Gratings
14 grating choices, optimized for UV, VIS, or NIR
Entrance slits
10, 25, 50, 100, or 200 µm x 1000 µm high
Order-sorting filters
permanently installed Schott glass longpass filters
Resolution
~0,3nm- 10nm FWHM (depends on choice of grating and fiber or slit)
Stray light
<0,01% at 600 nm; <0,1% at 435 nm
Fiber connector
SMA905 connector to single strand optical fiber (0,22 NA)
Detector
2048-element CCD linear array
CCD elements
12,5 x 200 µm
Well depth
160.000 photons
Sensitivity
86 photons/count. 2,9 x 10-17 joule/count
Effective range
200-1100 nm
Power requirement
5 VDC, taken from ISA computer bus through A/D converter
Input
Fused Silica Fibers 8-600 µm, N.A. = 0.22, SMA 905 connector
Output
15-pin D connector for Strobe synchronization and external triggering
Integration Time
3* ms - 60 sec. (* for the ADC-1000, 8 ms for the ADC-500)
Dimensions
100 x 120 x 40 mm


Description of Spectrometer Options

Selection of the Grating

For each spectrometer channel a grating can be choosen from the following table. The selection is depending on the requirements of your application, like spectral range, optical resolution and sensitivity.


Use
Usable Range
(nm)
(>30% efficiency)
Spectral Range
(nm) to select
Gratings
(lines/mm)
Blaze (nm)
No.
UV
200-575
650
600
300
1
UV
200-400
300
1200
holographic
5
UV
200-500
100-140
2400
holographic
7
UV
290-340
75
3600
holographic
8
UV/VIS
250-800
650
600
400
2
UV/VIS
200-635
100-190
1800
holographic
10
UV/VIS
250-570
50-120
2400
holographic
12
VIS/Color
350-850
650
600
500
3
VIS
400-800
200-300
1200
holographic
9
VIS
320-800
100-180
1800
holographic
11
NIR
530-1100
625
600
750
4
NIR
650-1100
625
600
1000
14
NIR
500-1100
200-300
1200
750
6
UV/VIS/NIR
300-1100
900
300
500
13


SLIT - Optional Entrance Slit

An optional slit can be installed in the input of the spectrometer. In this way the resolution of the spectrometer can be increased, if the cross-section of the connected glass fiber is larger than that of the slit. The smaller the slit, the better the spectral resolution will be. The input slit also prevents that the wave length calibration depends on the length of the glass fiber core. If no slit is installed, the diameter of the connected glass fiber determines the optical resolution.


Optical Resolution depending on entrance slit and grating selection

The following table shows an overview on the optical resolution, which results from the choice of a grating with a certain line number and the selected slit size or diameter of the attached optical fiber.

Slit size (µm) /
Grating (lines/mm)
8
10
25
50
100
200
400
600
300
1.6
1.6
2.4
4.0
8.0
15
30
45
600
1.0
1.0
1.5
2.5
5.0
10
20
30
1200
0.5
0.5
0.8
1.3
2.5
5.0
10
15
1800
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.8
1.7
3.3
6.7
10
2400
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.3
2.5
5.0
7.5
3600
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.8
1.7
3.3
5.2
optical resolution in nm


L2 - Detector Lens for Increased Sensitivity

The cylinder lens L2 focuses the incident light on the CCD detector. The increase of sensitivity depends on the core diameter of the fiber and is approximately proportional to this. In most cases, it is recommended to use a fiber with a large core diameter and a collector lens in conjunction with a slit. This leads to a high degree of sensitivity at a moderate resolution.


UV - UV Coating for the Detector for Ranges < 360nm

The UV coating of the detector increases the sensitivity in the UV range down to 190 nm. The coating is necessary for all spectral ranges beginning at a wavelength of <360 nm. Owing to the coating, UV light is converted into visible light, for which the detector has a higher sensitivity.


OF1 - Order Sorting Filter (Fixed Installed)

At the entrance of the spectrometers an order sorting filter may be installed by factory. These filters are mostly used to prevent second order effects. They have to be selected depending on the spectral range of the spectrometer.


Last change 06/12/2007
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