InfraLUM FT-02 Fourier-Transform Spectrometer
InfraLUM FT-02 is a multipurpose mid-IR FT spectrometer designed for laboratory use. The instrument is equipped with a data acquisition and processing system operating with a dedicated PC SpectraLUM analytical software package.
Description
- Full-size sample compartment
- LUMEX proprietary DCE interferometer
- Permanently aligned optics
- Sealed and desiccated optics
- Shortened optical beam path
- User-friendly software
- Advanced data manipulation
- Standard accessories applicable
- Built-in diagnostics
Design features
A proprietary "double cat's eye" design of the interferometer, which is vibration- and misalignment-proof, ensures high measurement stability, accuracy and precision. The Fourier transform of the detected interferogram reconstructs the IR spectrum throughout the spectral range. Fast interferogram detection (0.3 - 2.5 s, depending on resolution) allows multiple measurements to be made during a short period of time, which improves the signal-to-noise ratio. The large sample compartment can accommodate all conventional and non-standard large cells and accessories. The data acquisition and processing system, operating under Windows® 95/98 operation system, provides simple control and allows even unskilled personnel to easily master the instrument operation.
Performance Characteristics and Specifications
| Spectral range - total | 7500 - 350 cm-1 |
| Spectral range - with validated metrological characteristics | 4500 - 550 cm-1 |
| Resolution | 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 cm-1 |
| Wavenumber accuracy | 0.05 cm-1 |
| Photometric accuracy | < 0.1% T |
| Nonuniformity of a 100-% line | < 0.4% T |
| Radiation source | ceramic |
| Signal-to-noise ratio* | 8000 |
| Detector | pyroelectric |
| Beamsplitter | Ge/KBr (Ge/ZnSe) |
| Power requirements | 110/220 V, 60 W |
| Size and weight | 580x515x295 mm, 37 kg |
Presentation
For additional information on features and applications of the system, please refer to our presentation:"mid-IR FT spectrometry with InfraLUM FT-02. Àpplications."