Spectrophotometer

Spectrophotometers are used to measure the concentration of a known substance in a solution. They do this by passing a light through the substance and measuring light intensity as a function of wavelength. Either single beam or double beam spectrophotometers can be purchased. In a single beam spectrophotometer, a reference standard is used to measure light intensity before and after the sample is loaded. For double beam spectrophotometers the beam is split with one beam passing through the standard and the other through the sample to compare intensities. While single beam spectrophotometers are typically less expensive and have higher sensitivity, double beam spectrophotometers tend to be more stable and easier to use. Spectrophotometers are important pieces of equipment in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, clinical, and materials testing labs.

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CompanyAgilent TechnologiesAgilent TechnologiesAgilent TechnologiesAgilent TechnologiesAgilent Technologies
ItemCary 630 FTIR SpectrometerCary 3500 Flexible UV-Vis SpectrophotometerCary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR SpectrophotometerCary 6000i UV-Vis-NIR SpectrophotometerCary Eclipse Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
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Catalog NumberCary 630Cary 3500 Flexible100793001007940010075200
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TypeBenchtop FTIR spectrometerUV-Vis double beam spectrophotometerUV-VIS-NIRUV-VIS-NIRFluorescence spectrophotometer
Wavelength RangeKBr 7,000 to 350 cm-1
ZnSe 5,100 to 600 cm-1
190 to 1100 nm175 to 3300 nm175 to 1800 nm200–900 nm
Wavelength AccuracyInquire± 0.2 nmInquireUV/vis +/- 0.1, NIR +/- 0.2± 1.5 nm
Scanning SpeedInquireUV-Vis 150,000 nm/minUV-Vis 2000 nm/min; NIR 8000 nm/minUV-Vis 2,000 nm/min; NIR 8,000 nm/min24,000 nm/min
Spectral BandwidthInquire0.1 to 5 nmDown to 0.01 nmUV-Vis 0.01 - 5.00 nm; NIR 0.04 - 20 nmExcitation: 1.5, 2.5, 5, 10, 20 nm and 10 nm round. Emission: 1.5, 2.5, 5, 10, 20 nm and 10 nm round
Optical SystemInquireDouble out-of-plane Littrow monochromatorDouble BeamDouble out-of-plane Littrow monochromatorCzerny-Turner monochromator
Light SourceInquireXenon flash lampTungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UVMercury lampXenon Flash Lamp
Resolution≤2 cm-10.1 nm limiting resolutionInquireUV/Vis less than 0.05; NIR less than 0.1Inquire
DescriptionThe Agilent Cary 630 FTIR is a flexible benchtop FTIR spectrometer offering high performance and extraordinary ease-of-use in an ultra-compact design. It is engineered with the user in focus and provides simple, intuitive workflows to deliver meaningful answers in routine FTIR analysis and cutting-... Read MoreThe Cary 3500 Flexible UV-Vis is a double-beam spectrophotometer with superior photometric performance—for challenging measurements with minimal sample preparation—that can be deployed in regulated environments. The system offers a uniquely large sample compartment with a small footprint for ... Read MoreThe Cary 5000 is a high-performance UV-Vis and NIR spectrophotometer with superb photometric performance in the 175–3300 nm range. Using a PbSmart detector, the Cary 5000 extends its NIR range to 3300 nm making it a powerful tool for materials science research. The Cary WinUV software, a modular ... Read MoreThe Cary 6000i UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer has been tailored for unmatched photometric performance in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) 800–1800 nm range as well as the UV-visible 175 to 800 nm. Using narrow-band InGaAs detection and a 600 lines-per-mm diffaction grating for improved SWIR sensivity, ... Read MoreThe Agilent Cary Eclipse fluorescence spectrophotometer is sensitive, accurate, and flexible. Ideal for use as a routine fluorometer, the Cary Eclipse can easily be switched between fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, and bioluminescence measurements. Additional flexibility can be ... Read More
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