The Cary 5000 UV-VIS-NIR spectrophotometer is a high-performance UV-Vis and NIR spectrophotometer with excellent photometric performance in the 175-3300 nm range. The latest generation of PbSmart detectors improves sensitivity and reduces stray light in the NIR region, making them a powerful tool for materials science research. Cary WinUV software (Windows-based modular software) makes it easy to implement powerful analysis capabilities and control a large number of optional accessories.
The large sample chamber is extended to accommodate large attachments and integrating spheres for spectral and diffuse reflection tests. The LockDown mechanism enables rapid attachment replacement and positioning to achieve reproducible analysis results.
Features:
1. With reference beam attenuators, samples with absorbance exceeding 8.0 Abs can be measured.
2. The PbSmart near-infrared detector reduces stray light and extends the detection range up to 175-3300 nm.
3. Cary WinUV Software - Modular software with powerful data analysis, processing, and report export capabilities.
4. Multifunctional accessories for material research include specular and diffuse reflection accessories.
5. Variable bandwidth (up to 0.01 nm minimum) to achieve optimal spectral resolution.
6. A large sample room with a locking mechanism ensures rapid replacement and positioning of accessories, helping to achieve highly reproducible results.
7. The Schwarzchild concentrator system guarantees high light flux, allowing for greater accuracy at low transmittance.
8. The cast-aluminum isolator and Littrow dual monochromator design dramatically reduce noise and stray light.
9. By attenuating the reference beam, the dual-beam signal level is balanced, and the dynamic range is expanded.
10. Nitrogen purge -- Purge in the sample chamber and the grating monochromator chamber to reduce UV oxygen and water vapor.
Working Principles:
Cary UV-Vis-NIR applications in thin films, optical components and glass
Application of Cary UV-Vis-NIR to -photon and photoelectric devices