LineSpec Spectrometers are made up of our Oriel MS125™ 1/8 m spectrograph and an external 2048 CCD array. Gratings and slits are interchangeable so you can re-define the usable spectral range and resolution, as your needs change. We also offer the array detector separately, for mounting to other Oriel Spectrographs.

Complete systems include spectrograph, detector head with mounting flange, software, and your choice of grating and input slit.

What Makes up a LineSpec™ Spectrometer?

The LineSpec Linear Array camera is a 2048 pixel CCD detector with LineSpec Basic software which can be integrated with various Oriel spectrograph models:



We chose the MS125 as the spectrograph for these systems, because of its high resolution and throughput, economical price and compact size. The MS125 is a micrometer driven, 1/8 m (120 mm), focal length instrument.

LS-299NaaFig. 2 Transmittance spectra of BG36 Schott Glass Filter taken with the MS125™ Spectrograph used a 400 l/mm grating blazed at 500 nm, and a 50 µm input slit. Integration time = 50 ms, averaging = 1 and 500 (noted on the inset graph).

  Model Description Availability Price Qty.  

78877 Oriel LineSpec™ CCD Array Spectrometer, 2048 Pixel, 200-1100nm Call ¥53,517.88 ADD

Gratings


Grating Model Line Density (I/mm) Blaze Wavelength Spectral Resolution (nm)* Array Bandpass
(nm)
Primary Wavelength Region
(nm)**
77419 2400 250 0.11 nm 84 200 - 500
77411 1200 350 0.22 nm 170 200 - 1000
77464 1200 500 0.22 nm 170 280 - 1600
77412 1200 750 0.22 nm 163 450 - 1000
77414 600 400 0.43 nm 338 250 - 1300
77415 600 750 0.43 nm 338 450 - 2000


* Measured with 10 µm x 2 mm slit and 2048 array detector.
** The primary wavelength region is where the grating efficiency is >20%. System efficiency will also be affected by the reflectivity of the spectrograph\'s mirrors and the grating angle, at any wavelength.