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The Photop high-resolution spectrometer (PHS) from Photop Technologies features the two key factors for laser measurement applications: 0.05-nm resolution (FWHM) and 50- to 70-nm spectral range measurements. The series includes 365- to 435-nm (PHS-365) and 440- to 510-nm (PHS-440) models, with more types and series coming soon. Together with Photop Spectra software, the spectrometers are suited for optical, laser, solar energy, environmental, medical and sensing applications.
Photop Technologies, Inc.
253 Fuxin East Road
Fuzhou, Fujian 350014
Phone:
+86-591-8805-2800
Fax:
+86-8361-0136
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