
CRAIC Technologies, a specialist in UV-visible-NIR micro-analysis, today unveiled its new spectrophotometer line. Called Lightblades, a new concept in spectrophotometers, they are designed specifically for microspectroscopy. As such, they feature high sensitivity detectors, high spectral resolution, and flexible designs. With solid state construction and a novel optical path optimized for low light levels, Lightblades spectrophotometers are featured exclusively in CRAIC Technologies microspectrophotometers. Utilizing a bladed design philosophy, Lightblades spectrophotometers can be configured for many types of spectroscopy and combined to offer unique capabilities.
Lightblades were designed to meet the demanding requirements of microspectroscopy. Featuring a broad spectral range from 200 to 2500 nm, high sensitivity, high dynamic ranges, long term stability and flexibility in design, customers can now tailor microspectrometers to meet their particular requirements. Lightblades can be configured to measure everything from UV-visible-NIR spectra, Raman spectra, photoluminescence and more. And the superior performance of Lightblades translates to superior quality absorbance, reflectance, emission and Raman spectra in the ultraviolet, visible and near infrared regions. The all-solid state design ensures reliability and durability while the advanced electronics ensures speed.