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BaySpec Launch New High Resolution Wavelength Measurement System

BaySpec, Inc., a leader in advanced spectroscopic instruments, today announced the SuperGamut Wavelength Measurement System enabling low light spectral measurements of high speed light sources from the UV to near-infrared region. Based on its in-house gratings, spectrometer designs can be customized for specific wavelength regions of interest. Optimal cooling of the detector arrays allows for greatly improved low-light spectral measurements, offering an improvement of >100x signal/noise performance in many cases.

SuperGamut High Resolution Wavelength Measurement System from BaySpec

The SuperGamut system can measure UV LEDs, Visible LEDs, near infrared LEDs, superluminescent LEDs, organic LEDs (OLED), narrowband diode lasers, tunable lasers, fiber lasers, supercontinuum sources, incandescent lamps, electroluminescent lamps, gas discharge lamps, halogen lamps, fluorescent lamps, among others.

Key Features:

  • Customizable wavelength ranges from 190-2500 nm, e.g. 1850-2150 nm, 400-1700 nm
  • High throughput Volume Phase Grating-based design
  • Real-time spectral data acquisition
  • Long life-time operation
  • Optimal TE Cooling options
  • USB interface
  • NIST calibrated (request calibration service)

The SuperGamut WMS-series benefit from experience manufacturing high-volume optical devices for the telecommunications industry, with over 35,000 various types of spectral engines in the field, BaySpec's spectrometers utilize low-cost field proven components. The WMS-series can be integrated with a fiber optic bundle and integrating sphere for accurate and precise measurements.  Spec2020 software is provided at no additional cost and SDK/dll support for OEM integration is available.

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