UV spectrometers for system integration

Choosing the right UV spectrometer for your application

UV spectrometers are crucial tools for analyzing samples in the ultraviolet spectrum (typically 200-400 nm). These instruments utilize a light source and a spectrometer to measure the absorbance or emission of light by a sample or to characterize the spectral emission of the light source itself. When selecting a UV spectrometer, it is essential to consider the specific application requirements, such as wavelength range, resolution, sensitivity, and stray light performance.

The resolution of the spectrometer determines its ability to distinguish between closely spaced spectral features, which is vital for accurate analysis. Sensitivity and stray light performance are also critical, as they affect the spectrometer’s ability to detect low concentrations of analytes in a large dynamic range.

Our UV spectrometers are designed to provide high sensitivity and resolution, making them ideal for diverse applications, including absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy as well as Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). They feature advanced optics and electronics to ensure precise measurements and can be easily integrated into OEM systems. Furthermore, our compact design and robust construction make them suitable for industrial environments.

UV spectrometers

Best in class broadband gratings for UV spectrometers

The high sensitivity of our UV spectrometers is obtained through in-house manufactured transmission gratings.

Our gratings provide unparalleled high broadband efficiency, enabled by optimized groove profiles, a thin optical path, and a high refractive index contrast. The inherent nature of fused silica ensures our gratings are environmentally stable while working in transmission, providing angle insensitivity and vibrational stability.

We design our visible light spectrometers to perfectly match and supplement the performance of our gratings, but we also supply gratings for use in your own UV spectrometer design.

UV spectrometers

Our UV spectrometers

ParameterUnitFREEDOM HR-DUVFREEDOM HR/C-UVFREEDOM UV
Wavelength rangenm178 - 409190 - 435190 - 435
Best resolution
(typical values)1)
nm0.30.150.7
Numerical aperture0.110.110.16
Optical inputSMASMA
SMA
Detector options Hamamatsu S11156-2048-02Hamamatsu S11639N-01
Hamamatsu S10420-1106
Hamamatsu S11156-2048-02
Hamamatsu S13496
Hamamatsu S11639N-01
Hamamatsu S10420-1006
Hamamatsu S11156-2048-02
Electrical interfaceSPI or USBSPI or USBSPI or USB
Dimensionsmm x mm x mm61 x 65 x 1961 x 65 x 1925 x 48 x 16

1) Other resolutions are obtainable with different slit sizes. Please, note that resolution can be influenced by the specific detector type.

Ibsen as your UV spectrometer manufacturer

At Ibsen, we understand that volume manufacturing of application-specific UV spectrometers is a completely different task than building a single scientific instrument. We are an ISO 9001 and 13485 certified manufacturer with decades of experience in volume manufacturing of OEM spectrometers.

Our emphasis is on the high and consistent quality of our products, ensured through our proven, robust designs and 100% outgoing inspection. Especially for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, our low unit-to-unit variation can help you achieve a lean manufacturing process and deliver products with a consistently high quality to your customers.

Our spectrometer designs have undergone environmental qualification to ensure proper operation within specified thermal, humidity, vibrational, and drop test conditions.

We have established long-term relationships with a range of qualified sub-suppliers, ensuring you a stable supply chain. Furthermore, we offer our OEM customers flexible supply options, typically based on frame order contracts or Kanban agreements.

All in all, Ibsen Photonics is a well-established spectrometer supplier that enables you to focus on your core business.

Advantages working with Ibsen:

  • Specialists in volume manufacturing

  • ISO 9001 and 13485 certified with decades of experience

  • High and consistent quality assurance

  • Low unit-to-unit variation for consistent quality

  • Environmentally qualified spectrometer designs

  • Stable supply chain with flexible supply options

  • Enabling you to focus on your core business

UV spectrometer FAQ

General questions about UV spectrometers

A UV spectrometer is an instrument used to measure the intensity of light in the ultraviolet range (200-400 nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum. It analyzes how light interacts with a sample, providing valuable data for various applications.

Please note, that in some contexts a UV spectrophotometer means a spectrometer that covers both the UV and visible wavelength ranges.

UV spectrometers utilize a diffraction grating to disperse the spectrum across an array of photo-detectors

UV spectrometers are versatile tools used in many different applications like fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopy as well as Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy.

When selecting a UV spectrometer, consider your requirements to wavelength range, resolution, sensitivity, and signal-to-noise ratio as key factors. Also, footprint, environmental robustness and cost should be considered.

Yes, our UV spectrometers are designed as OEM modules for seamless integration into your systems. Their compact design and advanced electronics ensure easy incorporation into various setups.

OEM UV spectrometers offer high sensitivity and resolution, compact design, and robust construction. They provide accurate measurements and are suitable for both laboratory and field applications, enhancing your system’s capabilities.

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