Imaging spectrographs
- Magnetism
- Materials science
- Spectroscopy
- Cameras and detectors for time-resolved spectroscopy and imaging
- Carbon nanotubes
- Czerny-Turner monochromators
- Detectors for modular spectroscopy
- Hyperspectral cameras
- Hyperspectral remote sensing systems
- Hyperspectral systems
- Imaging spectrographs
- Low-temperature Raman microscope
- Spectrographs
- Spectroscopic ellipsometers
- UV-NIR Spectroradiometer
- Imaging
- Electron microscopy
- Cryogenics
- Optics
- Light & lasers
- Life sciences
Hyperspectral imaging spectrographs measure the reflection, emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation for each pixel along a line simultaneously.
They provide a unique spectral ... more
Hyperspectral imaging spectrographs measure the reflection, emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation for each pixel along a line simultaneously.
They provide a unique spectral signature for every pixel in parallel on the line. The spectral information can be used to identify and discriminate materials.
SPECIM was the first company to offer imaging spectrographs for research and industry.
Imaging spectrographs of the ImSpector series have become market leader for fast spectral applications due to their high optical throughput and exceptional optical quality.
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Imaging spectrographs VIS and VisNIR
Our imaging spectrographs for the wavelength ranges 380 nm to 800 nm and 400 nm to 1000 nm offer excellent spectral and optical performance. Optical distortions like Keystone, smile, and aberrations ...
Imaging spectrograph MWIR
Our imaging spectrograph for the wavelength range 3 to 5 µm covers the thermal waveband in the MWIR. The MWIR ImSpector is a unique spectrograph to be integrated with cooled InSb focal plane arrays. ...
Imaging spectrograph NIR and SWIR
Our imaging spectrographs for the wavelength ranges 900 nm to 1700 nm and 1000 nm to 2500 nm offer excellent spectral and optical performance. Optical distortions like Keystone, smile, and aberrations ...


