Fiber Optics
The use of fiber optics as light guidance allows great modularity and flexibility in the setup of an optical measurement system. Optical fibers can be made of many materials, such as plastic, glass, and silicates (SiO2). For high-quality fibre optics, as used in spectroscopic applications, synthetic fused silica (amorphous silicon dioxide) is used, which can be intentionally doped with trace elements to adjust the optical properties of the glass.
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Optical Fibers
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Avantes offers a wide range of fiber-optic cables, which can be manufactured in a variety of lengths and configurations to meet your needs.
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Reflection Probes
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Reflection probes are used to obtain spectral information of diffuse or specular materials. The light from a light source is sent through six illumination fibers to the sample, and the reflection is measured by a 7th fiber in the center of the reflection probe tip. Discover our reflection probes below.
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Transmission Probes
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Transmission dip probes are used for on-line and inline absorbance measurements in fluids. When dipping or permanently mounting the probe end into the fluid, absorbance can be measured. Discover our range of various transmission dip probes below


