Optical Waveguide spectroscopy

Products

SIS-5100 UV/Vis Multiple ATR spectrometer

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Features

  • Optical Waveguide   /    high sensitvity for trace samples.
  • Spectrometry  /  characteristic to use evansescent waves.
  • has  /  possibility to collaborate with other methods

Sample room for analysis

Optical waveguide variation

Applications

  • UV/vis/nIR real time multiple ATR analysis for Surface and Interface, Trace Sample, Monolayer
  • Absorption Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Surface plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Nano Technology, Organic Devises, Adsorption-Desorption, Functional Materials
  • OLED, Dye-Sensitaized Solar Cell, Organic Crystal Polymorph
  • Solution, Geseous, Solid (Organic), Film surface, LB membrane
  • Photo-functional analysis of molecular on photo-irradiation, Photo deplete
  • Affinity of bio molecular, Chemical sensor with Spectroscopic Surface Plasmon Resonance(SSPR)
  • Chromism with Electrochemistry, Photochemistry, Gas, Thermal, Mechanical and Tribochemical
  • Molecular orientation analysis with Polarized Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy

Specification

The main system

Incident angle adjustmentnormal to surface 90~35degrees(fine adjustment below 0.005)
Out put angle adjustmentnormal to surface 90~35degrees(fine adjustment below 0.005)
Y scan adjustment0~20mm(fine adjustment below 0.005)
Light sourceXe 150W
DimensionW620×D550×H330mm

Indiction choose normal to surface angle or parallel to surface angle

Computer

Windows 10 Base 64bit

Original application software for absorption spectra and SPR spectra and save on time

Software

*Inherited form the SIC era

Power

100~110V AC 0.6KVA(world wide)

Spectrometer

Wavelength220~700nm or 400~1000nm
CCD3048pixel
Resolution1.25nm

Optical wave-guide type

Dimensiont0.2×L65×W20mm each side has 60 degress tilt angle.
Quartz or high reflective index glassattached Au, attached ITO

Options

Track record

Hokkaido University, Tohoku University, Iwate University, Yamagata University, Chiba University, Saitama University, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Atomic Energy Agency, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Waseda University, Keio University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Aoyama Gakuin University, Shinshu University, Toyama University, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Osaka University, Koto University, Kyushu University, Oita University, Miyazaki University, Kagoshima University, The University of Arizona