18 Dec 2009 McPherson’s 248/130 grazing incidence wavelength dispersive optical spectrometer allows rapid analysis of spectral light in the ~1 to 300nm wavelength region (4 to ~1200eV.) A useful tool for spectroscopy in the vacuum ultraviolet and the extreme soft-x-ray wavelength region. Using CCDs, gated image intensifiers, or fast channel electron multipliers for detection, it provides wide working range and flexibility in spectral acquisition. It facilitates identification of closely spaced high harmonics. The McPherson 248/310 spectrometer is not just for laser applications. Space scientists and plasma physicists who need a ready instrument for vacuum ultraviolet, EUV, and XUV also capitalize on the McPherson 248/310 spectrometers range and flexibility. Configured in reverse, it operates as a tunable light source. Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy accessories including various detectors systems and wavelength calibration sources are available from <1nm to the Visible. |