Microspectrophotometers

Microspectrophotometers are instruments designed to measure the spectral characteristics of microscopic samples with high resolution. They offer detailed measurement capabilities with repeatability and traceability, supporting spectral range capabilities often spanning from 200 nm to 1000 nm.

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Common Applications

materials analysis

biological studies

chemical analysis

pharmaceutical research

Buying Guide

Microspectrophotometers Buying Guide

When choosing a microspectrophotometer, ensure it covers the necessary spectral range for your applications, typically from 200 nm to 1000 nm. Verify the resolution specifications to confirm they meet the precision required for your analysis.

Consider the instrument's compatibility with sample handling requirements unique to your field. Check for included calibration standards and traceability certifications to guarantee accuracy.

  • Assess the spectral range and ensure it aligns with your analysis needs.
  • Confirm resolution capabilities to meet precision requirements.
  • Verify included calibration standards for accuracy and traceability.
  • Ensure compatibility with desired sample handling techniques.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the spectral range of common microspectrophotometers?
Microspectrophotometers typically have a spectral range from 200 nm to 1000 nm, allowing for detailed analysis of ultraviolet to visible light spectra.
How do microspectrophotometers ensure measurement accuracy?
These instruments incorporate high-resolution detectors and precise calibration standards to ensure accurate and repeatable measurements.
What applications are microspectrophotometers used for?
They are used in fields such as materials science, biology, and chemistry for detailed spectral analysis of microscopic samples.
What are the benefits of using a microspectrophotometer?
They provide precise analysis of small samples with high resolution and traceability, essential for research and quality control.